I discovered Lemmy as a reddit alternative once they introduced the api changes, and from what I understand, so did most of the current users. So I was wondering what was Lemmy like before that? Did any notable things or inside jokes happened? If you are one of the old users are you happy with this growth? Is there anything you’ll miss?

  • RiderExMachina
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    1 year ago

    I’ve been here for 2 years. Didn’t post anything or comment until the migration.

    This influx of users has been great, and I really hope the momentum continues!

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      1 year ago

      It’s been the same for me. 2 years ago, when I discovered Lemmy, the platform felt a bit dead. I looked around and there wasn’t much content.

      Now with the huge influx of people, Lemmy has seen an unprecedented grow. It’s undoubtedly caused it’s fair share of problems for the communities that were already in existance, although I don’t see that as somerhing bad, just a step in it’s growing process.

      Way before the meltdown of Reddit, Lemmy was used mainly by it’s creators and likeminded people. Now it’s become way easier to find interesting content and diverse opinions.

      I hope this wave of reddit refugees has given Lemmy the exposure needed to become a useful platform. I just hope that “the bad” of reddit doesn’t come here.