User visits and time spent on the social media platform normalize after traffic to Reddit briefly dipped last week during the blackout, according to SimilarWeb.
I’d like to think this is true, but I think it remains to be seen. It may end up being that most users end up deciding to just accept the new normal and reddit pretty much weathers this storm without enough blowback to make a difference.
That is a possibility. I hope it’ll turn out differently. But basically I’m done with Reddit. My main hope is that kbin/lemmy become viable alternatives.
I’d like to think this is true, but I think it remains to be seen. It may end up being that most users end up deciding to just accept the new normal and reddit pretty much weathers this storm without enough blowback to make a difference.
That is a possibility. I hope it’ll turn out differently. But basically I’m done with Reddit. My main hope is that kbin/lemmy become viable alternatives.
Several communities have been effectively nuked by the mods changing rules and/or setting the subs to NSFW (with actual NSFW following that move).
Unless Reddit rolls them back to what they were 2-3 weeks ago (which might be a possibility), I’m not sure if there’s any going back.