Oh I don't disagree with you. It's frustrating trying to explain this to this type of person though because they're typically dead set on hating Lemmy by that point.
I think it's become an issue because the type of person to actively leave and protest Reddit will be sensitive, even if overly so, to issues like this.
"Tanky" and the perception of Lemmy.
https://lemmy.world/post/125220
"Tanky" and the perception of Lemmy. - Lemmy.world
I’ve been trying to make people aware of Lemmy on discord and Mastodon, but it’s
always met with resistance citing “the devs are pro authoritarianism tankies.”
Kbin seems to be picking up steam because of the developer baggage. Do you feel
like this negative perception will hamstring Lemmy’s growth?
It's going to end with a relatively small reddit exodus with most returning to reddit in a few weeks. People are lazy, and will concede to the API changes just like they all did with Twitter. Remember when Musk took over and made all those dramatic changes heavily monetizing the platform? Everyone was crying how Twitter will die and that they were all quitting. Well guess what? Almost all of them went back to Twitter anyway and now use the official app just like Musk wanted. Reddit will be no different sadly.
Apollo developer Christian Selig responds to today’s Reddit press release.
https://lemmy.world/post/105318
Apollo developer Christian Selig responds to today’s Reddit press release. - Lemmy.world
Apollo developer Christian Selig responds to today’s Reddit press release about
riding out the protest.
Christian Selig replies to today’s news about Reddit waiting out the protest.
https://lemmy.world/post/105122
Christian Selig replies to today’s news about Reddit waiting out the protest. - Lemmy.world
Apollo developer Christian Selig tooted on Mastodon about Spez’s press release
earlier today.
This is the thread I saw: https://lemmy.world/post/61179
I’m hearing Kbin is already larger than Lemmy…
https://lemmy.world/post/103044
I’m hearing Kbin is already larger than Lemmy… - Lemmy.world
and growing at a faster rate. Is this true? Seeing as how Lemmy can’t
communicate with Kbin but Kbin can with Lemmy it seems like Kbin might be the
better bet or am I missing something?
Bigger is not always better. Smaller communities are exactly why the old internet used to be better. Less centralization of userbases meant more productive discussion and friendlier communities.
Nah. There’s no need. I deleted my account there.