How exactly did Reddit become a top website and what does Lemmy need to do to eventually get there?
Did Reddit get massive because of Digg users making a beeline towards them or were they already big before that?
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Did Reddit get massive because of Digg users making a beeline towards them or were they already big before that?
because reddit has all of the content and ease of use while lemmy has neither and we want to see lemmy succeed.
Lemmy is succeeding just fine right now.
Reddit's "content" is way more rage-baiting, fake AITA stories, culture wars both-sideisms, publicfreakout schadenfreude, and basic-tier iFunny memes, re-posted by waves of bots. All reddit is "succeeding" at is being a firehose of diarrhea.
I prefer Lemmy's slant towards technology-related news, and polite discussion in earnest without painfully unfunny "and my axe" responses.
Both are true and there's a difference between doing fine and excelling
I used to think so also; but Red Hat's earth shaking move to stop sharing its source w the public was a non-event in all of the fediverse instances I could find. I missed it's since I don't do Reddit anymore and became aware almost 2 weeks after the fact when my employer released a statement condemning it.