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by fsflover 1097 days ago
Only federation defends from what is now happening with Reddit. See Freenode and Libera Chat.
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Reddit was great for a decade, why can't we just switch website every 10 years?
Not only do you lose the community as already mentioned, but you lose the accumulated data (i.e. post content). This might not matter for a social community; it matters a lot if the community is of a more technical nature; i.e. repair/modding, analysis, etc. A lot of really great and useful content has been lost over the years due to forums going dark; lose a site like reddit and... my god. It's just really a huge step backward.

N.B. I have no love for reddit. I generally hate reddit, the site. However there's a massive amount of useful content there.

Because you usually loose a large part of the community on the way?
I'm fine with that. Massive popularity is a poison pill.