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This is not going over well in Reddit's comments section.
I hope Lemmy can capitalize on this and convince more users to switch.
I really hope so, or at least make some users decide enough is enough.
The problem is Lemmy has completely squandered this time between waves of new users. There's improvements in the pipeline but it may be too late at this point.
Nah, word of mouth is powerful. I've been enjoying my time, and started to tell friends about it. Many are already bitching about reddit and their many poor decisions over the years, and at least in my social circle, others turn to me for what I use and recommend. I'm certain of course that there are many, many more like me.
It doesn't need to be a landslide, it just needs visibility with trusted friends using it to grow organically and easily.
No one squandered anything. The devs have been working full time, as well as third party contributers / third party apps & frontends. There's only so much work they can do. They're not a multil-million dollar company. Good things take time
Squandered how? It feels waaaaay more stable now.