I agree and even if they revert the changes some people just won’t go back. They did so much more damage to their reputation since the original issue of API changes.
Reddit won’t die as some ignorant people hoped for, but enough people migrated to create something new.
So far I’ve been getting my fill of content so I’m fine here. Not missing the old haunt much.
I don’t really care what happens to Reddit one way or the other, but it’s rather amusing drama, good guys us, bud guys them. I’m interested to see what happens after the deadline.
I’m thrilled the blackout jump started interest in the Fediverse. I hope enough people stick around, I don’t want to go back to reddit, I like it here.
There were a few things that I had to search for and get used to finding in the Fediverse, and sometimes the UI can be clunky, but after using it for a couple weeks it’s becoming a lot easier.
Most of the communities I’ve joined here offer much of the same content, but, as many other have noted, significantly better conversation. It’s been refreshing.
I’m glad to be here for the beginning, and am very curious to see where this all goes!
It doesn’t have to die all of a sudden; once it becomes obvious that it’s peaked, nobody will be willing to underwrite them losing money anymore and they’ll go through progressive rounds of layoffs and shittier monetization strategies until there’s nobody left.
I agree and even if they revert the changes some people just won’t go back. They did so much more damage to their reputation since the original issue of API changes.
Reddit won’t die as some ignorant people hoped for, but enough people migrated to create something new.
So far I’ve been getting my fill of content so I’m fine here. Not missing the old haunt much.
I don’t really care what happens to Reddit one way or the other, but it’s rather amusing drama, good guys us, bud guys them. I’m interested to see what happens after the deadline.
I’m thrilled the blackout jump started interest in the Fediverse. I hope enough people stick around, I don’t want to go back to reddit, I like it here.
There were a few things that I had to search for and get used to finding in the Fediverse, and sometimes the UI can be clunky, but after using it for a couple weeks it’s becoming a lot easier.
Most of the communities I’ve joined here offer much of the same content, but, as many other have noted, significantly better conversation. It’s been refreshing.
I’m glad to be here for the beginning, and am very curious to see where this all goes!
It doesn’t have to die all of a sudden; once it becomes obvious that it’s peaked, nobody will be willing to underwrite them losing money anymore and they’ll go through progressive rounds of layoffs and shittier monetization strategies until there’s nobody left.
That I can see. Will be interesting to see how much of a hit to their IPO this was.