Not much activity here. I would expect mass moving from reddit specially on communities like anti-work where some kind of concepts like strikes are familiar.
I am honestly… Baffled.
Not much activity here. I would expect mass moving from reddit specially on communities like anti-work where some kind of concepts like strikes are familiar.
I am honestly… Baffled.
Aside from what the other comments already say, there’s also the whole idea of “1% of users create 90% of the content” - and a lot of the content-pumpers from reddit haven’t yet (and some may not ever) moved to the Fediverse.
I think now that most third-party apps are officially dead as of yesterday/today, we might start to see more posters move here in the next few days since posting is a miserable experience in the first-party reddit clients, but there’s still a bit of a chicken and egg problem where the smaller user base and thus lower engagement won’t be enticing to all of them but we can’t get the user base and engagement without people who post content.
EDIT: It also doesn’t help when some of the larger instances like lemmy.ml are struggling to handle the influx of new users - can’t create content if the page can’t load, right? Granted, you could use another instance, but unfortunately lots of users just want to sign up on one big instance and post/browse from there.