Even the CBC is making an article about it! 😅

  • @Rumblestiltskin
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    471 year ago

    Too bad there was no mention of decentralised alternates like Lemmy or kbin.

    • Em Adespoton
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      471 year ago

      As discussed elsewhere, that might not be such a bad thing. Ramping up slowly will work much better than all of Reddit suddenly showing up at lemmy.ml and expecting it to be a fully polished* Reddit.

      • @spintowin
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        111 year ago

        Agreed. This will take awhile, but once it gets going I think it’ll slowly take over.

      • Ashley
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        71 year ago

        I remember the exodus to mastodon being a bit of a shitshow with nobody knowing how it worked, the whole network slowing to a crawl, and then a lot of them leaving a couple weeks later. It did boost the amount of users, just in a bad way.

        • @Grimpen
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          71 year ago

          Some of us stuck around. I’d say Mastodon is good enough and big enough. Lemmy is definitely more rough around the edges. If some of the spurned app developers end up in the Fediverse somewhere, it should help a great deal.

        • @[email protected]
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          31 year ago

          Thing with that though, is there was a series of events over several months that kept pushing people to mastodon. I can’t see Reddit progressively fucking up harder the way Musk did.

          • @niisyth
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            41 year ago

            Wonder if the last statement will age like wine or milk. I guess, time will tell.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        The Digg to Reddit migration was also a trickle at first. Reddit hasn’t had their “Digg 4.0” moment yet.

        • @Bonehead
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          31 year ago

          No, that comes up on July 1st. But they did have their Fark “You’ll get over it” moment. That will accelerate the migration.

    • @[email protected]
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      121 year ago

      They likely didn’t go very deep in their research. Like others mentioned they didn’t go into the details of the extremely high prices of the API access price.

    • @Borgzilla
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      Noticed this too. They didn’t mention Lemmy :(