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Reddit has over 500 million monthly users. If we got 100,000 Lemmings to go over there, that would give them 0.02% more traffic. For one week. And realistically, it would be a miracle if even 10,000 of you fine folk participated in this plan.
I dislike the idea of deciding the cut ties with something and then staying there to shout into the indifferent void that is bots and angry neckbeards.
So you think we got all the worthwhile people off reddit in less than two months and there is only bots and angry neckbeards left?
That's a horrible take. There's plenty of people over there just like us, but we need to show them the light.
Lol the Lemmy Crusades!
You do you, buddy.
Anyone that is still there will remain there, otherwise they would've left when we did.
Dude, no. We’re the early adopters. Others will follow in good time.
I'm going to assume that you started using Lemmy after you heard about Lemmy. Other people are probably the same, but have not yet heard about Lemmy. Let's let them hear.
But what if I’m a nondeterministic user? I could just be randomly smashing my keyboard and somehow serendipitously arrived at a lemmy instance, then somehow successfully created a user, and then somehow successfully created this comment.
That's a bad take. I was contemplating running boost with my own api when I tried jerboa and hated how buggy it was. Glad boost lasted long enough for jerboa to get fixed. There would a lot more people like me hesitant to make the jump and you can't just call this a pointless effort.