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How do you define popular? I think it already is reasonably popular, I see enough activity here that it prompts me to comment at least somewhere on most days. I think it’s going to become more popular over time.

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If I saw this question posted the first time I visited Lemmy (some months before the Reddit app drama) with “popular” being defined as the current level of activity, my clear answer would be a loud and clear “probably not”.

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5 points

Current as in today? Or then-current (pre-exodus)?

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I meant to say that I would never have believed back then that Lemmy would become as popular as it is today.

My point is that it’s a moving target. Reddit has a billion active users. Instagram has two billion. I don’t think these make sense as targets.

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Yeah I’m pretty happy with its current activity level

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58 points

sure. it took reddit 20 years to get to its size.

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I think people don’t realise how old Reddit is, it was smaller than Lemmy is now when I first started using it.

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24 points

It also took death of a platform “Digg” to jump start its growth.

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And it’s arguably in the process of dying itself right now, in quality if not in user count yet.

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haha this is not true… dude i was there, digg came/went and little impact on reddits user base

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and no subreddits! i was there too! it really started gaining traction and losing technical users when the ‘image macros’ started… memes took over

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Obligatory image macros =/= memes.

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Social media in general was also a lot smaller back then too.

Until the iPhone got popular you had to use a computer to access it. And back then we didn’t really trust sleep mode very much so you had to wait 2 minutes for windows to boot when you wanted to go on the net. VS right now I’m standing in from of my clothes not getting ready for work for 45 seconds.

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Wait to boot? Back then I had a dozen machines all running 24/7 lol. But I guess the average user on the consumer side yeah.

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it was smaller than Lemmy is now when I first started using it.

so now we know whom to blame for its enshittification

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1 point

Delusional and wishful thinking. Lemmy will most likely slowly fade out of existance.

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One difference though is social media. Reddit was able to gestate and grow without that massive clusterfuck sucking up all the internet’s oxygen. Nowadays with all the social media sites proper plus Facebook groups AND let’s not forget Reddit itself, there’s just massively more competition for attention online. The old 1.0 web forums are still around, many of them, but they’re small and relatively static. That could also be Lemmy’s fate.

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I really don’t think so. The vast majority of internet users just stick with whatever simple thing that serves their need. Lemmy isn’t the most difficult thing, but if reddit already exists and is more popular then people won’t be leaving that for this if they haven’t already.

The boost in people coming here last year was a “last straw” kind of deal from people using reddit who cared enough about not supporting their shit decisions, but by now that has died down and we’ve seen from recent articles that reddit “won” and they have a metric fuckton of users.

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Things need to be really bad at Reddit before most people would consider leaving. On the other hand, Lemmy would need to be amazingly good to produce the same effect. Neither of these have happened yet, so only few people migrated.

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I think the only thing that would 100% kill Reddit is a paid subscription, anything other than that I don’t see it.

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TV has proven that people are willing to tolerate an amazing amount of ads too. I wonder if you could crank up the ads to posts ratio to something like 90% and still have enough users.

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the place is infested with bots, and that’s probably “winning” to them.

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I think it’s already popular.

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Yeah, I loke ig a lot!

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It’s already popular enough to be a meme scroll substitute for Reddit so I’m good.

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