What is this problem you speak of? Lemmy has a critical mass of users. Growing too fast destroys communities.
Reddit and Lemmy are not in competition. They live and die on completely different criteria. What is success for one would be irrelevant to the other’s goals.
Eh, most of us have niche interests and would like to have an active comm on lemmy to discuss those interests, or just browse other’s discussions. Need more users for that.
What is this problem you speak of? Lemmy has a critical mass of users. Growing too fast destroys communities.
Reddit and Lemmy are not in competition. They live and die on completely different criteria. What is success for one would be irrelevant to the other’s goals.
Eh, most of us have niche interests and would like to have an active comm on lemmy to discuss those interests, or just browse other’s discussions. Need more users for that.