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I imagine there will be a big uptick in the number of new users but it won't be a huge wave, not initially. Human nature being what it is, users will switch to the official app, mods will try and muddle through with a more limited toolbox and, slowly, the wheels will fall off as people find that the user experience has been degraded, leading to a fairly steady flow of people moving over (and a decent number moving on as Lemmy likely isn't ready for primetime just yet). I think what will be key is whether the most experienced moderators and most active posters make the jump - without them the site is a hollow shell as it is largely built on their disproportionate contribution. That might speed up Reddit's downfall.
The best thing we can do is make their landing as soft as possible.
- Make sure there are welcome posts in each instances main communities.
- Keep an eye on Reddit for people asking how to make the move.
- Keep an eye on the relevant communities here for anyone struggling.
- Get equivalents to the subs set up.
- List these on sub.rehab and similar directories.
- Don't panic! Perhaps this should have gone first.
a guide on how to use Lemmy would also be nice. I'm a former reddit user and I still haven't figured out how to edit comments or block users.
I'll look around for a decent guide or two but, in the web interface, click the three vertical dots on the right under the post.
yeah I think the apps just aren't there yet. I used connect for lemmy and today I've installed lemming which has the edit and block functions but looks clunky. can't have it all I suppose.
They're coming but the fact that Jerboa is sending out error pop-ups if the instance isn't running Lemmy 18.0 isn't going to help.
That can mean bad things for the servers and people who administrate them. I believe most of them isn't prepared for high traffic spike - even though Lemmy is fairly lightweight, huge amount of new user would mean de facto DDoS.
Probably the first since that is the day the bullshit goes into effect.
No. There are good things to look at on Reddit, and effectively nothing around here. This place is incredibly barren and will continue to be unless creative people show up to populate it... which they won't when it's a nightmare just to get an upvote to stick,
I'm guessing a good chunk of people will be split between creating an account on Lemmy/kbin, raddle, squabbles and possibly tildes. One of the alternatives will most likely win out for users switching from Reddit, I hope it is Lemmy but who knows.
Raddle? They're still kicking?
I find it hard to believe that the average or even above average user will make the effort to switch.
Not really impossible if said users "dopamine fix" gets cut off. Which may happen (or not, depending of how intense it is.)
I believe the user count will increase similar to Mastodon's when Muskrat took over Twitter. There will be a large increase the first few weeks and then it will slow down. People will join and leave Lemmy but a good number will stay.
If your not familiar with Mastodon it is the Fedeverse's answer to Twitter.
Musk actually did a good thing with Twitter. Reduced cost, got rid of the ridiculous amount of staff and restored freedom of speech.
Could you please elaborate and source your claims regarding the restoration of free speech?
Also please explain to me what must be your detailed knowledge of Twitters finances and bloated staff.
I'm very interested to hear.
Musk has let back account onto the platform with political standpoints that were unwanted by the past leadership of twitter. That’s what I consider restoration of freedom of speech. Of course a platform has the house right and can choose to censor people. But they also have the option to enforce freedom of speech, just as we live it in a face to face conversation.
My knowledge of twitters finance: If the platform runs with a much smaller team, just as well as it did before, then the previous team was bloated. And so was the stock price. Big company teams always sound nice on paper. But they are often expensive and unsustainable. Everyone was crying our that twitter will die, the moment Musk fired staff. But it did not happen. Leftists were simply enraged, that their platform was bought by a republican.