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Was there even a mass exodus? I largely avoid Reddit now, but I do kind of doubt that they've been hurt in any meaningful way by all the protests and people leaving...

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[–] Dariusmiles2123@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 years ago

Just the fact that you can browse Lemmy without seeing advertisements is really nice.

Still, the systems depends on the will of individuals to maintain servers and it’s a bit scary to know that an instance could be gone in an instant if the maintainer doesn’t want to pay for electricity anymore.

[–] Skepticpunk@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Nah. Not yet, at least. Reddit is still largely intact as a community despite the severe hatred of the admins, and Lemmy hasn't even come close to maturing yet. Once the lack of effective moderation starts to sink in, and Lemmy starts getting bigger and filling in more niches, people will probably be more keen on switching.

[–] norambna@programming.dev 1 points 2 years ago

IMHO reddit is still the same. Looking at /r/all is about the same. Among the smaller subreddits that I care about (programming subreddits), the activity has decreased, but I think it's recovering a bit.

Lemmy can absolutely replace my previous /r/all experience, but the programming communities are still too small.

I started using Mastodon 3 years ago and only now can I say that it has replaced my previous Twitter experience.

I'm confident that Lemmy will become more relevant, but this should take more time.

[–] AlteredStateBlob@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

I feel all those posts about reddit looking for mods for various communities is a good indicator. They might not have lost quantity all that much, but a very small portion of quality kept a lot of reddit interesting and running smoothly. A lot of that has either just dropped entirely engaging or migrated.

I doubt everyone would move. Some people simply take it as a sign to move on and do other things with their limited time on this little planet.

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