• smokinjoecalculus@lemmy.world
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    Sure would be nice to foster new niche communities on Lemmy instead of talking about our obnoxious ex-platform

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        And not just a regular amicable breakup but one where you left after finding out the other person was actually a cold-hearted narcissist who only pretended to care about you and now they’re lying to everyone about how you were the horrible one. So it’s understandable to feel some schadenfreude for awhile.

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      Eventually I will get to there but I see it as part of the grieving process for my lost communities for now

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      My NFL team last year gave up its franchise quarterback, and the subreddit basically only talked about the former QB for the entire preseason, and then still talked about it for half the season. Then it died down. And before the protest, he wasn’t really talked about all that much.

      Reddit is still fresh in people’s minds. It will go away. In the early days of reddit a LOT of people talked about digg, but within a few months it just wasn’t mentioned much anymore.

      A lot of people here spent years on our ex-platform. It’s going to take some time to get that out of our system. In the meantime, enjoy the shadenfreude!

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        Yup. As someone that has been on Reddit since like 2007, when it was purely a tech news site and I don’t even think had comments yet, I don’t really understand these “just stop talking about it” posts. No. This guy took something that held immense value for a large percentage of our lives, and turned it into something near-worthless (at least a shell of it’s former glory) over a few years time. I think we should talk about it until it’s dead. I want to hear about it’s death knell.

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      Honestly this stuff is pretty important for morale and organization among users. Particularly because reddit is censoring conversation on their site. I don’t think it’s useful to complain about it at this point.

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      Why not both?

      I’m doing my part in being involved in lemmy to the point I don’t miss reddit anymore, tho I’m having fun in seeing how people get so creative in fighting that overblown pig, it’s highly entertaining :D

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        Lmao, I can’t deny it is really entertaining seeing how creative people get with picking apart that dumbass ceo

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      I see both happening here. And neither happens over night. Furthermore, both are okay.

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      it used to be the same on Mastodon back in November during the great migration. everyone was talking about Twitter and Elon. just give it some time.

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      Or both. Both is good.

      I’ve personally started two magazines on kbin.social for communities I walked away from.

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      Apparently it was like this when the Digg migration happened - give it a few weeks and it’ll die down as people get it out of their system

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      I mean, that’s happening too, but this is kind of front of everyone’s mind right now.

      Submit a couple of interesting links a day somewhere! I joined Reddit when it was just one page of stuff mostly of interest to Reddit staffers and Spez was submitting a non-trivial chunk of links himself. Was much, much smaller than the Fediverse is now. People just keep showing up as time goes on.

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        Yeah, that’s the whole secret - just keep active to keep the groups and threads interesting

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        I’m definitely giving it a shot at being more of a content contributor. It’s given me a newfound respect for heavy contributors on subs that I’ve loved so much

        For example, I’ve been doing my best to create a new simpsons shitpost once a day/every two days since I’ve moved over and it’s been a lot of fun

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      We’re all still processing this; also, the panicked reaction to the initial exodus was the funnest part about Twitter dying and I suspect the same will be true with reddit.

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      It will pass, but in the mean time this and other ex-Reddit content will get the word out…

      A lot of casual users may not get what’s going on and see the point of all the protests.