With apps like Mlem on iOS, we are getting very close to an Apollo+Reddit experience. How can Reddit successfully monetize what are basically just forums? What makes it special anymore ?
With apps like Mlem on iOS, we are getting very close to an Apollo+Reddit experience. How can Reddit successfully monetize what are basically just forums? What makes it special anymore ?
The type of grade A posts making it to the front page of r/all nowadays. This is some Facebook level crap
r/Apple mods cave to spez’s threats and open the sub back up
How can the fediverse scale and grow to large communities like Reddit without large infrastructure and servers? How can a non-profit driven platform afford to keep the lights on if this takes off?
The front page of Lemmy is mostly posts from 2-4 days ago. I can see people getting bored/not bothering to check back if it's always the same posts on the default sort.
Many subreddits coming back online and daily posts/comments appear to be returning. It is a little disappointing to see how little of an effect this actually had. What are your thoughts?
Has anyone tried squabbles.io yet? It might be my favorite of the Reddit alternatives so far!