The last major holdouts in the protest against Reddit’s API pricing relented, abandoning the so-called “John Oliver rules” which only allowed posts featuring the TV host. It's the official end of the battle. The Reddit protest is over, and Reddit won.
Just because you create a niche community in Lemmy, doesn't mean you'll get enough people to help answer your questions. It's hard to get more people into a niche community. And don't forget that most people online are lurkers. Even if a place looks like they have a lot of subscribers, most of them don't actually post/comment.
I never said that you shouldn't participate in new communities in Lemmy.
The person said, "I still have to go back to Reddit since it’s the only way to get information for certain niche communities"
A person replied saying why not just make the community here? (Though community could have already been made, but small or inactive)
If you're looking for an answer for something right now, you'll do better asking somewhere more active. Though of course you can / should ask in both places.
Extreme example? Acquaintance asked a question in !gayfisting@lemmynsfw.com and got no answers. Will more likely get more answers in /r/Gayfisting because it has 37K members. That is a niche community.
I haven't really been back since my 3rd party of app shutdown. It wasn't some big moral protest on my part. I just have no easy access to a good app for it now.
I think I've skimmed the F1 subreddit like twice since the protests began. I'm done with Reddit. Not just because of RIF but on desktop too. Lemmy gets better every day as well