People are still in the migration process. Talk about Reddit will NOT go away, because it’s the elephant in the room and it hasn’t gone away.
If you were around for the DIGG migration to Reddit, it’s going to be similar. It will take a LONG TIME before you stop seeing Reddit related content here. It’s just going to be a little less over time.
I doubt it will ever go away to the level of DIGG, unless Reddit completely implodes, which it won’t. Reddit in its current state is still usable for the silent majority of users via desktop or official app, like it or not. DIGG rn is completely useless.
What we can do is support each other, create and share meaningful content here. Migrate your interests, and if it doesn’t exist, create it or someone else can. Lemmy growth and interactions have exploded, even over the past week. Give it time, and enjoy the fact that we don’t have to worry about Reddit screwing itself at the cost of their users.
People are still in the migration process. Talk about Reddit will NOT go away, because it’s the elephant in the room and it hasn’t gone away.
If you were around for the DIGG migration to Reddit, it’s going to be similar. It will take a LONG TIME before you stop seeing Reddit related content here. It’s just going to be a little less over time.
I doubt it will ever go away to the level of DIGG, unless Reddit completely implodes, which it won’t. Reddit in its current state is still usable for the silent majority of users via desktop or official app, like it or not. DIGG rn is completely useless.
What we can do is support each other, create and share meaningful content here. Migrate your interests, and if it doesn’t exist, create it or someone else can. Lemmy growth and interactions have exploded, even over the past week. Give it time, and enjoy the fact that we don’t have to worry about Reddit screwing itself at the cost of their users.