• LemmyLefty
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    2331 year ago

    Yeah, I agree with this suspiciously named man. Whether it happens sooner or later, Reddit’s death is on the horizon, as it will keep making the wrong choices and so steadily lose those communities and content that built it in the first place.

    • Decoy321
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      1921 year ago

      Reddit won’t actually die, it’ll just be a hollow shell of what it once was.

      To illustrate my point, Digg still exists.

      • Paradox
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        401 year ago

        Have you been to digg recently? It’s a buzzfeed clone. Just because the brand is still around doesn’t mean it’s the same product at all

        It’s like if I bought Nike and then killed off all their product lines and only sold high viscosity lithium grease. Yeah Nike would be around, but it would be meaningless beyond that

        • @aircooledJenkins
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          511 year ago

          That’s what Decoy said.

          Reddit won’t die, but it will not be what it was.

          • knexcar
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            91 year ago

            There’s a big difference between “die” like Facebook where less people are joining and using it, but it still functions as a “keep in touch with your family” site, and “die” like Digg whose community doesn’t exist at all, almost as if it got bought out by another company for the brand name only.

        • speck
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          181 year ago

          Tell me more about this high viscosity lithium grease

        • @Nommer
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          31 year ago

          I think the point flew over your head.

    • @[email protected]
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      101 year ago

      I agree. I don’t think we’re there yet, but next time the they give people another reason to leave the Lemmy/kbin ecosystem will be even more appealing. Simply the app and dev community here is really exploding.