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by fdgjgbdfhgb 1098 days ago
Tô be fair, Reddit had a long time to grow organically, it didn't just spawn with millions of users overnight - same for most subreddits.

Still, users now expect an active community and a fast and reliable website right now, not in 10 years.

Lemmy/Kbin/whatever is not going to _replace_ Reddit today, and I don't think they ever meant to replace it all at once... but maybe they can keep growing and eventually get there.