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minus-square@pingveno@lemmy.mllinkfedilink1•edit-22 years ago Reddit’s userbase was beginning to decline around a year ago I don’t think that’s correct, since all the sources I found referred to growth in user numbers. At worst might be a softening of growth.
minus-squareNathan John Cooperlinkfedilink2•2 years agoRegardless of the difference between declination and softening (keep in mind it’s difficult to show when people stop using a platform as most don’t delete their account), the mass advertising campaign of theirs definitely worked incredibly well
I don’t think that’s correct, since all the sources I found referred to growth in user numbers. At worst might be a softening of growth.
Regardless of the difference between declination and softening (keep in mind it’s difficult to show when people stop using a platform as most don’t delete their account), the mass advertising campaign of theirs definitely worked incredibly well