Had my account for 13 years and was a lurker for a while prior to that.
I thought I might miss Reddit but I really don’t. Only issue is trying to find info on random things I can’t find anywhere else.
Had my account for 13 years and was a lurker for a while prior to that.
I thought I might miss Reddit but I really don’t. Only issue is trying to find info on random things I can’t find anywhere else.
Part of it is the sunk cost fallacy. They are/were heavily invested in the community and it’s hard to walk away from something that has been important to you. I don’t necessarily disagree with you as I walked away from Reddit and only recently logged in to give away all my coins but I do empathize some with those who haven’t yet.
That’s okay though. It takes time and if you can get your community to really take off then maybe the other mods will come over. Every subreddit had to start somewhere and wasn’t huge overnight. Honestly, Lemmy is not a replacement for Reddit and shouldn’t be treated as such. It’s just different.
That was a great show and had so much potential.