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  • Cobe98@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I don’t think so. Although many will remain with Reddit, there is no incentive or loyalty for a significant % to do so. If reddit is shit, why not just use FB, Twitter or regular message boards? Already I saw many subreddits have discords already.

    The question for most of those useea is there a lesser evil in choosing one bad company over another? Unfortunately I just see this community content becoming fragmented as a result and no winners emerging.

    I like Lemmy / kbin but I am concerned that a dev could just shutdown their server and a community, accounts are gone. Who pays the server bills, and maintenance backups etc. This seems incredibly problematic.

    Beyond that they need a strong mobile app and 3P decs, a tool to read a users reddit profile and subscribe to similar channels, one click registration without selecting a server. It would be good to also have a mechanism for showing cross-platform posted content in a single view.

    If honestly feels like the 90s wild west Internet days again. No alternative I have seen so far can address these concerns.

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          1 year ago

          Theres can be 100 conversations going in the same chat, its insane. Anyway a chat room isn’t what I’m looking w.

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          1 year ago

          Really depends on the size of the active user base, the quality of moderation and layout of the discord server.

          I find while I have a bunch of larger discords that I’m not very active in them. The smaller discords are often where it’s at.