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by bee_rider
1100 days ago
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Reddit is still in the process of making bad moves I think; unless I missed something and they announced a reversal of the API pricing changes? Lemmy should grow at a sustainable pace. The population boom from the blackouts is transient. As the moderators on Reddit get less enthusiastic about doing free work for a company that clearly doesn’t like them and will happily take away their tools, some will give up. The communities there will get less well taken care of, eventually users will notice, and there should be a slow trickle out. That’s the sustainable stream Lemmy should try to capture. Or none of this will happen and Reddit will go back to normal, in which case fine, who cares, right? |
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