Lemmy world was growing at a decent pace leading up to July 1st, then had a big influx following the API deadline. However the last week in particular has seen a decline.

Engagement still appears to be the same, although a little lower than the start of the month. A few of the other instances i have been checking follow a similar pattern.

Do you think we will continue growing at a steady pace, or do we need another big trigger to get users to migrate? For Mastodon, it seems there’s a big trigger every other week to drive users away from Twitter, but with Reddit, the revolt seems to have quietened down considerably.

  • Wooly@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Anyone who would’ve left Reddit has already done so, they may be a small increase when Boost/sync becomes available but I doubt we’ll see much growth. No one has ever heard of Lemmy.

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      1 year ago

      And certainly now that I’ve fully left Reddit, I’m no longer spreading the word of Lemmy there

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      1 year ago

      Nah, spez isn’t done with his halfwit ideas. Wait till they kill old.reddit

      Don’t forget they are planning on going public and spez says they need profits. Profits generally come at the expense of pissing people off.

      Wait and see.

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        1 year ago

        Depending on his share of the company (which may change after going public), he might be forced to resign. However, I don’t think that would reverse the process as he apparently surrounded himself with like-minded people (similarly, Neal Mohan continued Susan Wojcicki’s work as well)and the movement towards profitability at all costs and enshtiitfication is natural course of action for the company following its bottom line.