• @nhgeek
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    3111 months ago

    I’ve been a Reddit user for many years. It was a great run but I’m moving here. For now I’m missing quit a few favorite communities but that should improve with time.

    • @amphy@lemmy.ca
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      211 months ago

      I’m hopeful that will be the case too, I’m just worried about the learning curve (even if it’s slight) to get into lemmy

      • @Weerdo@lemmy.world
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        511 months ago

        Not to mention data loss and the need for a threshold of active users to keep things running.

        Also not get overrun by certain elements which have co opted other social media platforms in recent history…

    • @Unkechaug
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      111 months ago

      If there is even small scale organized move to Lemmy with the best mods and content posters, there won’t be much to worry about. I’d be more worried about moving too fast and destroying the servers/network effect accelerating with the influx of meme spam. You see what happened to just about every large subreddit becoming a low quality content cesspool perpetuated by the hive mind. I love Reddit but it’s hard to watch communities need to migrate to niche or private subreddits.

      Right now I think everyone agrees there is no rea Reddit substitute, so Lemmy is the main landing spot. So long as we don’t get bored here conversing with a smaller population, Reddit doesn’t do a complete about face, and Lenny’s servers don’t crash and burn - I think time will help work things out.