• baffling7900
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    772 years ago

    What good will outrage/protest do? It’s time to migrate. Reddit was built by volunteers who can build it again. Lemmy seems like a good choice, but time will tell if it can be the next front page of the internet.

    • @Freesoftwareenjoyer
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      122 years ago

      Yes. We need to somehow convince reddit mods to create their community here and redirect the users here.

      • @[email protected]
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        152 years ago

        I don’t agree that communities need to migrate entirely. New platforms need time to naturally grow. If the user experience isn’t good, then moving too many people too early will be bad in the long run.

        Regardless, Reddit will continue to exist in some form for the forseeable future. It’s not going to collapse in a matter of days. It might not ever collapse.

        If places like Newgrounds, 4chan, 9gag, funnyjunk, etc. are still going then Reddit will keep chugging along for now. People will find there way here eventually.

        • @Freesoftwareenjoyer
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          42 years ago

          I think they should migrate and that it should have happened a long time ago. We have been depending on corporations and their proprietary platforms for way too long. We also need to leave YouTube and other centralized platforms.

          Unfortunately you are right that Reddit will continue to exist. Its users have the power to change that though if they only wanted to.

    • @rms1990
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      82 years ago

      But I don’t want it to be the front-page of the internet. That turned out horrible.

      • @damipereira
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        72 years ago

        Because a company has control behind it, not the people