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    2 years ago

    It does scale better. The uptime is better – I don’t know if you guys used Reddit way back, but it went down a lot, had all kinds of crazy bugs showing up as people pushed changes into production with limited testing. They respond quickly when something does break. I would guess that there is some efforts to avoid network attacks (which have happened) and abuse. They build some monitoring infrastructure.

    I mean, those don’t make Reddit look different, but they do matter.

    Some of that would also probably need to be done for a larger Fediverse.

    It isn’t the lack of new features that’s a problem for me. Sure, it’d be cool if some feature that I really liked came out, but I was okay with things on the feature front.

    I don’t really like the changes from how things had been operating, though.