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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • I have a Spotify (family) subscription, but it’s mainly for the others in my household. I’m a big believer in having a local media library and local ownership (legally acquired or otherwise) - I don’t like the idea of content you’re paying for disappearing due to licensing issues or other BS (perhaps it’s not as big of an issue with services like Spotify, but video streaming is a huge mess).


  • The platform is fine and being able to subscribe across Lemmy instances is nice (i.e. I’m not even on Beehaw but here I am anyway) - it just needs more users and content.

    The main issue is going to be getting that critical mass of users, especially on a platform that isn’t quite as straightforward as a centralized one. Trying to explain how Lemmy works to my wife just left her confused and wondering what the point was. Getting people like her to make the jump to a federated platform is going to take time, effort, and - most importantly - content.