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  • I think it's waiting for some new event that will drive a lot of people away from Reddit again to achieve critical mass and finally outgrow Reddit.

    In the meantime, I'm trying to keep my little corner of Lemmy alive - my dinky little special-interest communities - so that those who don't want to partake in the big Reddit equivalents know they have alternatives on here that are not stale.

  • I never see anything related to politics and just feel things getting better.

    Follow things you care about instead.

  • I know people have posted user stats now and then. More like stagnant at the moment. Slow growth would be ideal. I'm not interested in gaining mass appeal tbh.

  • Its about the same as i remember it being like 2.5 yrs ago tbh, which is actually a good thing.. it still feels very community like unlike reddit in which the amount of activity is just so insane that you cant really participate on major subreddits, and the amount of bots are just insane….

    I think what happened with lemmy is that during the whole reddit API saga a lot of people were furious and hurried to any platform they found good, and specifically in lemmy.. it started getting popular with a particular type of demographic which u see popular today, however there was also some courtesy and acceptance that was lost, there was a lot of “holier than thou” attitude going around which is actually a big part of the reason why i nuked my old and quite active account here (which i regret tbh coz i did have some very good discussions), but i think that ended up alienating a lot of people that might have chosen lemmy over alternatives during that time

    As of now it seems pretty fine tho, the voices do seem a bit more varied or atleast nuanced, but people just no longer are rushing to quit reddit now, and the base seems stable, the upvotes comments i see now r the same i used to see 1.5 years ago..

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