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2 years agoOf course. I don’t remember what Reddit was in the beginning, but I imagine that it was similar to Lemmy instances now.
Of course. I don’t remember what Reddit was in the beginning, but I imagine that it was similar to Lemmy instances now.
It will survive, yeah, maybe I’m overreacting. But I don’t think it will the same place anymore. It will definitely be shittier.
I support this, but I think some Reddit communities will probably take years to rebuild, if most of their users won’t be interested in going to Lemmy in the short term - and that’s what looks to be the case for now in most non-tech communities. Also, I think those moving subreddits which could choose not to continue on Reddit should at least change their status from private to restricted AFTER the blackout, so the users could access archival, often valuable content, for example when searching on Google for answers to specific questions.