• minnieoOP
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    801 year ago

    Yes, at this point, there is really no fucking saving it or hoping for changes, they will go as far as they need to go to get their profits back up. It must be abandoned. The only time I ever spend on reddit is to convince people to migrate to kbin or lemmy (nicely, dont be annoying)

      • ILeftReddit
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        211 year ago

        @OtakuAltair At this point I don’t care about redittors or reddit. It can go on to be wildly successful, doesn’t matter to me, I’ve moved on.

      • @Mereo@lemmy.world
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        141 year ago

        Unfortunately, the majority will not care. Reddit’s app ranks first in iOS’ app store after Twitter. This is what Reddit wants, people to stop using third-party apps so that they can easily target ads to users.

      • GK98
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        91 year ago

        I had no idea lemmy was a thing until r/piracy. More big subs need to switch

    • Dreckard
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      301 year ago

      What really worked for me was the https://sub.rehab website. When I found that, it made me realize I need to stick with the people who actually built the subs I love – the mods. Here I am.

      • zd
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        11 year ago

        My issue with all of this is everything is scattered all over the place now. Many of my followed reddit subs are on lemmy and then some are on other platforms and it’s too much to keep track of. So my followed content is going to drop off a lot in general - I refuse to sign up for Lemmy. The name alone annoys me.

        • minnieoOP
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          21 year ago

          as long as they move to federated sites, its fine, you can access them all from kbin as usual. but if they decide to make their own site, or go somewhere centralized (ew) then yea, not much we can do abt that

          • thestar
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            11 year ago

            @minnieo @LinkOpensChest_wav @Dreckard @zd
            For me the issue is the literal lack of content, even across multiple sites. Coming from Reddit where literally every major subreddit has 25 posts minimum and a whole lot of comments Lemmy seemed empty and I’m still not used to Mastodon’s Twitter like experience.