• bdonvr@lemmy.rogers-net.com
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    2 years ago

    Well that seals it. I’m here for good. I’ll even commit now that if Lemmy doesn’t work out, still not going back.

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      The next couple of weeks are going to be ROUGH here. New instances spinning up, and existing ones grinding to a halt under the weight of new users. This is going to be a hell of a stress test.

      But it should also make this space truly viable for users. We should expect more people to bounce than to stay, but it’s starting to look like we’ve already crossed a critical threshold for sustainability.

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        I expect it to be similar to Mastodon but perhaps not quite as big. That said, that service has flexed pretty well thanks to the tireless efforts of many instance maintainers. Hopefully a similar passion and level of support emerges here.

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          Same, but the exodus wave is coming. It’ll recede again, just like it did with Twitter and Mastodon, leaving some lovely seashells in its wake.

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      2 years ago

      Heck, by the time we’d know for sure that Lemmy isn’t working out, there’d be no content left on Reddit to go back to.

      It’s already much busier here than it was a couple days ago, though; I think we’ll be alright.

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        Yeah. Lemmy doesn’t need to be Reddit sized by tomorrow. For now we can just enjoy an older style of smaller forum community. All we can do is keep popping in to Reddit and letting people know about Lemmy. Keep helping people understand the decentralized structure. Keep fostering a welcoming and engaging community. Eventually we’ll grow and I truly suspect we can outpace Reddit. It might be years or even a decade before that happens, but I believe it will happen as long as we keep this community active and growing.