The Fediverse will live on as long as two people want to share content. Users ebb like waves on the shore, and the sea level is rising.
I didn’t have Twitter, but moved back into the Fediverse once that imploded. I had another account years ago but it was too quiet. Mastodon’s growth has been crazy to watch. I suspect Lemmy will be an echo of that, maybe this time or at some point in the future. It’s no matter, though. The Fediverse is slow social media, which is a good thing.
I’d favour Lemmy for mass adoption in the long run, mostly because Twitter was never actually that big, and people can just microblog on Facebook or Tiktok. Reddit has far more users that might want to look at alternatives and their realistic options today are this or Tildes, who doesn’t seem to actually want most people to join.
The Fediverse will live on as long as two people want to share content. Users ebb like waves on the shore, and the sea level is rising.
I didn’t have Twitter, but moved back into the Fediverse once that imploded. I had another account years ago but it was too quiet. Mastodon’s growth has been crazy to watch. I suspect Lemmy will be an echo of that, maybe this time or at some point in the future. It’s no matter, though. The Fediverse is slow social media, which is a good thing.
YES. I wondered what I liked so much about Lemmy, and it’s definitely that.
I’d favour Lemmy for mass adoption in the long run, mostly because Twitter was never actually that big, and people can just microblog on Facebook or Tiktok. Reddit has far more users that might want to look at alternatives and their realistic options today are this or Tildes, who doesn’t seem to actually want most people to join.