How long will it take for Reddit to die? 5 or more years? Maybe less? What do you guys think?

  • ContrarianTrail@lemm.ee
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    15 days ago

    This is equivalent of stalking your ex years after breaking up and hoping them to break up with their new partner.

    Move on.

  • Sunshine (she/her)@lemmy.ca
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    12 days ago

    We’re really going to see Reddit drop off the cliff once the Lemmy third party apps reach feature parity with the default website as the servers are much more stable now than in the June 2023 migration and once more original content creators move on over.

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        12 days ago

        I’m trying to push for more activity here by using my rss feed then posting all the articles here, creating fresh memes, informing people about the platform in classic wow, learning art so I can make more original content, putting together an ultimate guide so that people will more quickly realize the value of the platform, reporting bugs, donating to the Mlem project which has reached the fundraising record of $337.39, using Voyager advanced search to find posts and comments I’m interested in and using Thunder for my contributing stats.

        The Lemmy apps now directly play videos without leaving the app like Voyager and Arctic, the moderator tools are much better, the default Lemmy ui now automatically removes url tracking in 19.6 and the developers have secured a decent round of funding to implement more groundwork.

  • seathru@lemmy.sdf.org
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    16 days ago

    How long did it take for Myspace to “die”? Even tho most everyone left, it never did. Now it’s owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp.

    Likewise reddit will live on until there is no longer a single dollar shareholders can milk from it.

  • 1984@lemmy.today
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    15 days ago

    Sadly, reddit is not dying. I thought so too but unfortunately only a microscopic amount of users cares about not being subjected to ads, tracking and ridiculous moderation if they get some entertainment in return.

    Same with Instagram, Tiktok, Facebook…

    A lot of people are depressed and tired (because of society design), and needs these things to pass the time in their lives.

    I’m personally making some strong changes in my own life, because I got so ridiculously bored with my own life and realized I’m on the wrong path, spending my time at home so much.

  • Maxnmy's@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    Reddit won’t die anytime soon. It will just become irrelevant to internet power users such as us. It would take an unfathomably massive fuck up to lose their critical mass of users.

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      15 days ago

      I agree that Reddit will become irrelevant to internet power users. However, I disagree that it takes a massive fuckup to lose the critical mass of users.

      A simple way to explain this is to imagine that everyone has an individual “I’m pissed and I leave” threshold; if a platform displeases a user more than that threshold, they leave.

      For power users, this threshold is really low, so they ditch platforms like Reddit faster. However, that does not mean that the others aren’t getting displeased - they do; it might not be enough to convince them to leave, but it quickly piles up with other things displeasing them.

      As such, even a large platform can lose that critical mass of users over time, even without a massive fuckup. It’s just about small things piling up.

      Another thing to consider is that power users are more important to a platform than the rest of the userbase, because the power users interact with the platform more. And they’re typically the ones doing janny crap, or finding and sharing content, or that actually have anything meaningful to add instead of “lol lmao”. So once the power users leave, the platform becomes less desirable for the others too, and that’s recursive - as the power users leave, the almost-power users leave too, then the ones after them, so goes on. And there the critical mass goes down the drain.

    • Sine_Fine_Belli@lemmy.worldOP
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      15 days ago

      Yeah, well said

      I agree with you

      Reddit will not “die” but it’s declining and it’s decline is inevitable.

    • Stern@lemmy.world
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      15 days ago

      Digg, and the name still exists but the site is a wholly different beast then it was, no submitting or voting on posted articles.

  • Chozo@fedia.io
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    16 days ago

    Reddit has been dead, it’s why they’ve stopped banning bots so it looks like there’s even more activity than before.

  • Fizz@lemmy.nz
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    15 days ago

    Its going to continue to snowball in size. It has so much money involved its to big to fail. Its hit a critical mass of apathy users who are used to being fucked over by tech.