Blackout is still on IGNORE THE FUD

https://lemmy.intai.tech/post/3794

Blackout is still on IGNORE THE FUD - Integrated AI

Important to remember only 3200 subs originally committed to the blackout. We had almost 3x that number join. More than 2x are still dark!

At this point, wether or not subreddits come back, Reddit backs down, I don't care.

Lemmy showed me just how degraded my experience on Reddit was, it's not worth it anymore. The spark is gone, I really truly no longer care about it - thanks for the memories, and thanks to the random person who commented about Lemmy resulting in me being here.

I really want to exclusively switch to Lemmy, but as it stands I'll probably end up starting to use Reddit again as soon as the the vast majority of the blackout ends (I'm not gonna give in easily, but once it's mostly over, there's no point in me continuing).

The problem for me is that on Reddit even extremely niche communities had a substantial amount of members and activity, whereas Lemmy is smaller than Reddit, so everything scales down proportionally, meaning that suddenly communities that were niche on Reddit are infinitesimally tiny or even just absent on Lemmy. Like, there's no malazan community, elitedangerous and wheeloftime are dead, amiga is dead, and so on.

I actually got a ton of extremely high quality, positive interaction on the subreddits I was on, because I almost entirely stayed away from the really popular subreddits, and I'm losing all that moving to here, where the popular communities have higher quality interaction but the smaller communities have way worse interaction. Also, Reddit is a massive treasure-trove of useful niche information for me.

I can appreciate that. I would suggest do both - go back to the niche reddits while they work for you, and hopefully things don't get even worse to affect that. Meanwhile, check back to these newer alternatives often to see what's going on. Perhaps at some point you can either have both worlds or even finally transition away. You have to do what works for you in the end.
Yup, that's kind of my plan
Right now the baseball team specific subredditd are all I'm missing. I've strongly considered hosting a sport zone kbin instance once my financials look a little different