The Reddit Protest Is Finally Over. Reddit Won.AbaixoDeCao@lemmy.world to Reddit@lemmy.world – 1263 points – 11 months agogizmodo.com477Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentReddit's main advantage is the historic number of contents and knowledge posted by their users. It will take decades for this advantage to shift, if even possible, to similar type like Lemmy or other platforms.This can play out in other ways. Search platforms start indexing open platforms and more links start making reference to these platforms.Decades? Nah, but years yeah for sure
Reddit's main advantage is the historic number of contents and knowledge posted by their users. It will take decades for this advantage to shift, if even possible, to similar type like Lemmy or other platforms.This can play out in other ways. Search platforms start indexing open platforms and more links start making reference to these platforms.Decades? Nah, but years yeah for sure
This can play out in other ways. Search platforms start indexing open platforms and more links start making reference to these platforms.
Reddit's main advantage is the historic number of contents and knowledge posted by their users.
It will take decades for this advantage to shift, if even possible, to similar type like Lemmy or other platforms.
This can play out in other ways. Search platforms start indexing open platforms and more links start making reference to these platforms.
Decades? Nah, but years yeah for sure