That is not my dog

  • @eumesmo
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    269 months ago

    At one hand, I like lemmy for being smaller and cozier, but on the other, the possibility of reddit becoming unprofitable due to lost users is so awesome to be missed.

    COME ON REDDITORS, JOIN LEMMY AND LET REDDIT ROT!

    • @Gorilladrums@sh.itjust.works
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      39 months ago

      For a lot of people, Reddit is simply the better platform and they have no reason to leave. A lot of users are just casuals who want join some hobby subs. Sports, games, activities, etc. A lot of these communities already exist on Reddit and they have a big active following. These communities don’t exist here, and so a lot of people won’t even consider Lemmy.

      Besides, Lemmy isn’t really an appealing platform even if it had these communities. It’s littered with Marxists, the devs are tankies, it’s more confusing to use, and there aren’t a lot of good niche or interest oriented communities. Besides extremists, reddit haters, and some privacy enthusiasts this platform is not worth the time.

      • @eumesmo
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        19 months ago

        You’re right about that, but don’t underestimate the impact on reddit. I, for one, was reluctant to leave, and I saw the quality of all my subscribed subs to deteriorate heavily, even after dust settling. They may have still most of their users, but lost a lot of key people who helped in keeping the communities healthy and active.