• NotSpez@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    The way I see it, all of us who migrated here won. Enshitification is eventually going to kill reddit, the only question is when. I’ll grab some popcorn when it happens, but for now won’t worry about it and just enjoy my time here on Lemmy.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, I agree with this suspiciously named man. Whether it happens sooner or later, Reddit’s death is on the horizon, as it will keep making the wrong choices and so steadily lose those communities and content that built it in the first place.

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    1 year ago

    Reddit doesn’t need to fall for lemmy to be a great plattform.

    Why are some here so obsessed with Reddit? I’m not here to constantly read about Reddit! I understand that some of you are seriously upset about what happened and it’s okay to vent for some time, but please move on for your own good.

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      1 year ago

      Why are some here so obsessed with Reddit?

      This is “reddit@lemmy.world” community thou.

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        1 year ago

        I came from all with active sorting. To me that indicates that Reddit seems to be a major topic in the fediverse.

        It’s a good thing that it’s more contained now with this community and it’s absolutely legit to have those discussions here, but Reddit news still are echoed in most tech communities.

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    1 year ago

    Reddit corporate claims victory

    LOL, fucking pathetic.

    Platforms don’t rise and fall in a single day. Reddit used to be obscure. The fewer people go and make content there and instead just post her, the more Reddit dies through attrition. And as more active users are on Lemmy, the more it grows.

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      I am eagerly anticipating their article on MySpace.

      And to learn whether such articles come about via financial incentives or death threats.