I personally don't mainly because it feels like I have nothing of worth to say if there's already like hundreds of comments that have already said my point in a multitude of ways, also just the anxiety of judgement and shit. On smaller platforms like these there's actual room to speak and share stuff
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Same, didn't post or comment much on reddit but I'm gonna encourage myself here because you can actually participate
I definitely miss the niche communities but I'm hoping they make their way here
No, I don't miss that at all. I'm here because it's more like Reddit was when I first joined.
I think there will be another surge on July 1 when 3rd party apps go offline. As submissions, activity, and moderation on reddit decline, it could lead to a larger stream of users leaving the platform and looking for an alternative. Fleshing out content and functionality in the fediverse before in advance of Reddit's death spiral feels important.
In the last few years, Reddit has become overwhelmed with bots and trolls. Kbin and Lemmy feel more fresh because they are - it’s too soon for the negative cloud. But it will come eventually. For now, this is a million times better than Reddit.
Regardless of how many people stay on Fediverse or return to Reddit, the important thing is that so many people are now aware of, and engaging with, alternatives.
I miss Reddit’s size… circa 2010.
Honestly, I have had my hands full acclimating to the fediverse, bumping between instances to "try them on for size" over the last several days post-Rexxit . . . And the growth just in that short span has been exponential.
I suspect Lemmy will rival the hugeness sooner than you think.
Plus, its been kinda cool to sort by "New" to find new communities/magazines and actual quality content!
It will get there. I don't think it's going to be the same as Mastodon, because on here it's actually somewhat simple to find things.
I definitely prefer here to Mastodon so far, simply for that reason.
Reddit was small once. Then Digg has a seizure and Reddit grew quickly.
Now it’s Reddit having a fit and we’re seeing more people dabbling in the threadiverse. It won’t be the same pace though, it has the same challenges as Mastodon etc.. to encourage people to take a moment to understand federated decentralised Vs the monolithic services they’re used to.. but it’s going to grow. June 30th will be the next influx.
It's not the size of th site but how you use it that matters...
And anyway, making a girl laugh is the next best thing to giving her an orgasm, so checkmate haters.
Most of that size was from lurkers, OnlyFans spammers, bots, and chuds. I much prefer here, where nearly everyone is a real contributor. It feels more like how Reddit was a decade ago
That's what she says.
That's what she said.
One of the things I don't miss is the reposting bots. They are a big chunk of the content volume.
Typical size queen...
It's just nice to look at big... websites. 🥺
I've seen some sites that claim to sell products to make your website bigger, if anyone is interested. Not that we need it here. I just happened to see the ads is all.