• PatFusty
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    -12 years ago

    My lemmitard in christ it hasnt happened yet. We are only a small .1% of crossovers and the whole fediverse is still less populated than r/malefashion advice.

    • MxM111
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      42 years ago

      It is not the number of users. It is quality of interaction. And I argue that it is already here (kbin user). Yes, it still misses such things like subreddit for a particular obscure game, but the overall experience is great.

      • Right — on Reddit, if you didn’t get to a post within say the first hour or so*, you were going to be banished to a vast wasteland of unseen comments with only one upvote.

        Even if you did, well, your comment best be damned clever, funny, or interesting to be interacted with much.

        This basically feels like a less lonely Reddit.

        Mastodon also has this vibe for me (vs twitter). Basically, the superstar economy effect is less strong.

        *or piggyback on an existing top-rated comment (trying to make one’s own relevant to it, or “hijacking” it)

        • PatFusty
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          -12 years ago

          I 100% agree. I sometimes think of le funniest heehee hohos on reddit and i get 2 upvotes. Lemmy hits that dopamine a little harder with smaller number of users.

    • donuts
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      22 years ago

      That is the worst metric for whether something is “taking off” or not. Reddit wasn’t built in a day, and the fediverse won’t be either.

      • @hungry_freaks_daddy@lemm.ee
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        02 years ago

        Reddit kind of got lucky with the development of modern smartphones.

        Old format forums that were designed for desktops were way too cluttered for mobile, especially with how small screens were back then. Reddit comes along with its streamlined take on forums as well as the ability to have a forum for any and every subject all on one site and it just took off.

        • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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          12 years ago

          Reddit got to where it is by relying on the labor of others. The original site code was open source, the mobile apps were made by other people, users moderated the subs for free, and users generated almost all of the content.

    • @KuchiKopi@lemmy.world
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      12 years ago

      By any measure, Lemmy/Kbin has already started to take off. Rome wasn’t built in a day, nor was Reddit.