• doehni@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    😄👋🥂🌱

    I really hope the momentum holds and the numbers will continue to grow!

    I’m really excited to be here, Lemmy feels like reddit in the golden years (long gone).

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      2 years ago

      agreed, I have found that interacting with content here has been more meaningful and the interactions to be more welcoming. Happy weekend to you!

    • KidsTryThisAtHome@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      I completely agree! And I don’t think we’ve really started to see people leave reddit yet, that’ll happen when the 3PAs stop working

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        2 years ago

        Have to agree, I don’t really mind how many total users or active users there are at this point, there’s enough talk to engage in proper conversations now

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          2 years ago

          Yup finally seeing a lot of good conversations now. Which was really always the best part of Reddit.

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      2 years ago

      I do expect that it will taper off eventually and then drop for a bit before leveling out (not being pessimistic, it’s just a simple fact that much of the current growth of Lemmy, or for that matter kbin or other reddit alternatives, is due to people leaving reddit, and eventually everyone that wants to leave who is willing to consider this place will have come over, so the growth will stop or at least revert to a more “normal” pace, and not everyone will end up liking Lemmy, and so there will be some fraction of people that don’t stay long once the hype over people moving from reddit has died down). However, it should still stabilize somewhere much higher than things were before the migration, so my hope is that it gets enough momentum that the number of people that remain when this incident is over is enough to sustain a functional community.

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        2 years ago

        Realistic assessment but the way reddit’s ceo is going ,I think we will see more exodus 1st july and again shortly after that, I do think reddits bad news train has only just left the station.