I think it will keep growing for the next couple of months following the third party app shutdowns, and it will probably see another boost when Reddit goes public. But I don’t know what will happen after that. I mean there’s plenty of valid reasons to prefer decentralized social media over regular social media, but in terms of user experience, your average Joe is always going to prefer Reddit over Lemmy because it’s just more addictive.
I think it will keep growing for the next couple of months following the third party app shutdowns, and it will probably see another boost when Reddit goes public. But I don’t know what will happen after that. I mean there’s plenty of valid reasons to prefer decentralized social media over regular social media, but in terms of user experience, your average Joe is always going to prefer Reddit over Lemmy because it’s just more addictive.