Facebook's "Threads" has lost more than half of its usersEureka Phoenix@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 701 points – 1 years agobbc.com77Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentlike lemmy! right! right?Kinda. Lemmy doesn't have anywhere near 50 million users, but the thousands we do have is enough to keep the community churning away.Plus the bots help. Bots posting things from news organizations and taking from Reddit help this place have content.I'm not a fan of the bots - they spam the same link across a bunch of communities. I'd much prefer real engagement, but I can block them, so that's fine, I guess.I am here for it!Those users who dropped $100 for Sync should at least stick around:
like lemmy! right! right?Kinda. Lemmy doesn't have anywhere near 50 million users, but the thousands we do have is enough to keep the community churning away.Plus the bots help. Bots posting things from news organizations and taking from Reddit help this place have content.I'm not a fan of the bots - they spam the same link across a bunch of communities. I'd much prefer real engagement, but I can block them, so that's fine, I guess.I am here for it!Those users who dropped $100 for Sync should at least stick around:
Kinda. Lemmy doesn't have anywhere near 50 million users, but the thousands we do have is enough to keep the community churning away.Plus the bots help. Bots posting things from news organizations and taking from Reddit help this place have content.I'm not a fan of the bots - they spam the same link across a bunch of communities. I'd much prefer real engagement, but I can block them, so that's fine, I guess.I am here for it!
Plus the bots help. Bots posting things from news organizations and taking from Reddit help this place have content.I'm not a fan of the bots - they spam the same link across a bunch of communities. I'd much prefer real engagement, but I can block them, so that's fine, I guess.
I'm not a fan of the bots - they spam the same link across a bunch of communities. I'd much prefer real engagement, but I can block them, so that's fine, I guess.
like lemmy! right! right?
Kinda. Lemmy doesn't have anywhere near 50 million users, but the thousands we do have is enough to keep the community churning away.
Plus the bots help. Bots posting things from news organizations and taking from Reddit help this place have content.
I'm not a fan of the bots - they spam the same link across a bunch of communities.
I'd much prefer real engagement, but I can block them, so that's fine, I guess.
I am here for it!
Those users who dropped $100 for Sync should at least stick around: