That’s a recent quote from Reddit’s VP of community, Laura Nestler. Here’s more of it: This week, Reddit has been telling protesting moderators that if they keep their communities private, the company will take action against them. Any actions could happen as soon as this afternoon.

  • @just_change_it
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    You think facebook is dying? their monthly active users have grown year over year every year so far. It slowed down approaching 3 billion but still grows. https://www.statista.com/statistics/264810/number-of-monthly-active-facebook-users-worldwide/

    Twitter’s user count by comparison is a joke, 368m in 2022, but as of current statistics they have only ever grown despite doom and gloom over the changes. I always hated twitter, but the facts are what they are. They do predict a decline of the platform but it’s far from an abandonment. Since twitter is now private it’s unlikely we’ll get great data from them moving forward. https://www.statista.com/statistics/303681/twitter-users-worldwide/

    Reddit doesn’t have equivalency statistics since it’s always been private. Best I can find places it somewhere between 800m and 1.6 billion monthly active users. Way bigger than twitter and honestly given that lemmy has yet to break 0.01 billion MAU i’m not convinced lemmy will succeed or not. I’m obviously here because I want it to, i’m just not drinking anybody’s koolaid because I wish things to be a certain way regardless of reality.

    I don’t think reddit will go anywhere, i’m just not using it anymore.

    • HelloThere
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      61 year ago

      Lurkers don’t create content, it’s content that keeps eyeballs, which can then be monitised with ads.

      Basically all social media apps, inc reddit, run on the 90-9-1 model; 90% lurk, 9% interact (vote), 1% create (posts, comments).

      You can get away with a lot by pissing off 5% of the 90%. You can’t if that 5% is the other two groups.

    • @xSPYXEx
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      21 year ago

      This is correct. Facebook is a fundamentally different site than what most people think. They’re taking the Google approach, investing heavily into providing infrastructure for under developed countries. They have subsidiaries like Discover which partners with local internet providers to offer free or discounted internet access. WhatsApp provides an alternative messenger system for regions like SEA or interior India and Pakistan, etc.

      Facebook doesn’t give a shit that you and your friends don’t use it anymore. They’re making money off techno-colonizing foreign nations.