There are magnitudes more OC on Reddit than Lemmy just by nature of their user base size. There are bots and reposts, sure, but Lemmy pales in comparison to the amount of OC on Reddit
There are magnitudes more OC on Reddit than Lemmy just by nature of their user base size. There are bots and reposts, sure, but Lemmy pales in comparison to the amount of OC on Reddit
Not a programmer and I still relate partially
I’ve noticed this when I used to lurk in subreddits related to what I’m most knowledgeable about. So much misinformation getting upvoted because it’s said confidently
This is the biggest value proposition for it at the moment
If by a good chunk you mean <0.1% of their content, I agree. The majority of Reddit users did not care to migrate, and many that did migrate didn’t delete their old content
Few industries in finance are harder to break into than VC. They’re mostly incredibly smart, but it doesn’t come off that way because they’re focused on near-term financial returns moreso than developing a usable product. They’re eyeing an exit, so they just need to inflate financials to get maximum return