I don’t remember what caused the Voat’s origin, except it involved Reddit HQ. And then it went under in 2020.

What’s different about this time and with Lemmy to make it a feasible alternative to Reddit? Is it random chance?

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    Taking away popular apps to a social network that doesn’t have any yet? What? Most users won’t see that as a positive.

    We would have to see the user stats related to reddit app usage, to talk in an informed way about this, along with the assumption that reddit doesn’t improve their app, which will probably be forced onto spez (assuming he isn’t kicked out as an atonement/scape goat).

    edit: Here’s a quick litmus test. How many times have you gone to reddit today?

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        Ok, now let’s ask the 99.9% of Redditors that aren’t here. You take the left 25,000,000, I’ll take the right, meet back in 5. Go!

        edit: Oh man, I’m out of breath. We might need help. How about every single lemmy user helps us! That’s only about 1,300 people we each have to ask! Well, 1,299 for me. At 4 seconds each, that’s should only be about 1.5 hours. See you all soon!

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          Should we care that other people still use reddit?

          Do you have to chose one or the other?

          Why are people so hell bent to “take over” Reddit?

          I found an alternative in Kbin and Lemmy that suits my needs and focuses on user experience and growing communities instead of growing the pockets of a handful of people.

          I decide to not use Reddit anymore because the upper echelon can go fuck themselves.

          Is it so weird to have a set of values and stop using a service/product, because they cross the boundaries one has set for themselves?

          I have used Reddit for more than a decade and I haven’t missed it all.

          I am here because I enjoy it and not because I have a deeper desire for Reddit to evaporate out of nowhere.

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            I think most of the answers to your questions can be answered by the question that this comment section is responding to, to understand the framing that I’m commenting in:

            What’s different about this time and with Lemmy to make it a feasible alternative to Reddit? Is it random chance?

            But, this is the first and last Reddit related thread that I plan on participating in, so I’ll be cheering with you, if we ever get the miracle of reddit evaporating. Although, I would be worried where they would all end up.

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              It is Random chance.

              I have read your comments;

              “I think it’s probably doomed. It’ll never overtake reddit. But, it’ll be a nice, quiet, alternative.”

              No one knows if it is doomed.

              You have to start somewhere but you can’t expect a platform that has seen an huge influx of users the past weeks to immediately operate on the scale of what Reddit does.

              “I humbly apologize for my personal, speculative, opinion about the unknowable future. The downvotes have made me realize my math was wrong, my opinion is wrong, and I am wrong. My corrected opinion is that Lemmy will overtake Meta, Mastadon, Twitter, and Google (wtf is reddit!?), and every upvote will be worth $1000, making everyone rich! Or, we can have fun guessing, and wait and see how things go. I hope they go well!”

              Who is claiming the above?

              The fun thing is that Mastodon is in your list and before the fuckery with Twitter it didn’t really have traction.

              Why can’t lemmy/Kbin be the same in a year from now?

              The problem for Reddit, is that it made people actually look for alternatives. It is stupid for a competitor to make it’s customers aware of the competition, but Reddit did exactly that.

              Maybe it flops, maybe it stays “niche”, maybe it explodes in popularity.

              I think it is indeed random chance and just being at the right place at the right time.

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          What are you on about? Yeah obviously people still visit Reddit, it was stupid of you to ask in the first place. I thought this kind of idiocy would’ve stayed at Reddit.