Latest / impending Reddit bumble + Why to expect influx from Reddit?
Latest / impending Reddit bumble + Why to expect influx from Reddit?
I've heard Reddit is setting themselves up for another major fumble and that it relates to how much Spez is a fanboy of Elon Musk.
I can't find any details on the drama playing out though. Can someone explain the details of what's going on?
I would love to see Lemmy grow with another big "Rexxit" event, but I'm not seeing anything happening to cause one.
Anecdotal, but reddit is REALLY cracking down on users regarding the protests related to the US/North America tariffs. There is a very murky line as to what reddit corporate wants people to say and not say regarding the protests people are organizing on corporate owned social media because sure.
Same with the inevitable pushback against blocking twitter.
That said: I sincerely doubt it will go anywhere. It took YEARS for people to leave twitter and that was only because a different corporate owned social media, bluesky, had open sign-ups. There is no alternative to reddit.
So we might see a small burst of newbies on lemmy. They'll likely get driven away by the usual suspects.
There's no alternative to Reddit? Wh... What am I using right now? Am I hallucinating?
Like I said. It took years for people to leave twitter and it was only because bluesky had open sign-ups.
They don't want the fediverse. They want giant corporate sites that make things "easy" and involve no thought.
So no, lemmy is not an alternative to the vast majority of reddit.
Yes. This is all a fever dream!
If it gets big on the media reddit admins might force things, but prob not. I have a buddy who mods one of the subs that banned twitter links and he said admins were backing mods there.
There was no alternative to digg... until reddit. Any big site can fall off.
Reddit was there before digg 2.0 I frequented both for a at least a few years. Im old so my memory is fragile but it feels like it was more than a year at least
Reddit is not your friend (or your friend's friend) and they are happy for a way to increase engagement up until they get told by the government that they need to let twitter back in.
Reddit Corporate is not going to fight for your rights.
And do you know why digg died more or less overnight? Because there was an alternative.
We don't have that alternative. So... that is why I referenced twitter which was a 2020s problem event rather than digg which was late 2000s.
The fact that this is being said in earnest... Fedi4life
This makes sense to me. I recently moved over from reddit after being permabanned for calling too many nazis "nazis."