Any thoughts on if there’s anything we can or even should do about that? There’s not much here.

  • WalkableProgrammer@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I really dont think there is a need to push people on lemmy anymore. In terms of user experience of lemmy still isn’t as good as Reddit (although not by much imo). I think the best thing would be to focus on keeping everyone here, improving UX, and when the next Reddit crisis comes and people look for alternatives we will be ready and better than reddit. More people will stay that way.

    “You never get a second chance to make a good first impression.” - Will Rogers

  • Terevos@lemm.eeM
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    1 year ago

    I wasn’t expecting a huge exodus of people yet. Especially from r/reformed. The content creators and mods of r/Reformed are still there.

    Whereas other large and general subs are losing their mods and/or content creators. There’s much more reason for them to switch to Lemmy.

    But… Give it time. Digg didn’t die overnight. It took a good year or so for many to make the switch to reddit.

    And reddit was really rough at the time.