Yep, but the ball is already rolling. If you mostly use the big subs the present, post-API-crisis Lemmy will work just about as well for you, and every time another user is added it makes it more viable. Probably at a rate of over one potential user per user added.
Plus, unlike traditional social media, it’s not a monolith and can’t really die. Either Reddit lasts forever or Lemmy takes it’s place eventually.
Yep, but the ball is already rolling. If you mostly use the big subs the present, post-API-crisis Lemmy will work just about as well for you, and every time another user is added it makes it more viable. Probably at a rate of over one potential user per user added.
Plus, unlike traditional social media, it’s not a monolith and can’t really die. Either Reddit lasts forever or Lemmy takes it’s place eventually.