Considering that these 20% account to probably 80% of inspiring interaction and is made by high value users (so basically us, not bots and normies), this is quite an amount
Ultimately the only thing that matters is if the fediverse is able to reach critical mass, who really gives a shit if reddit manages to limp along for years of gradual decline after all the good contributors leave?
It will be a vicious circle like we’re currently seeing on twitter and Facebook, where we can still be considered early adopters, and if the newer/younger people pick this over Reddit we will reach critical mass easily. Main issue will be on boarding the next generation of users here instead of Reddit .
Not wholly unrelated, I’ve noticed a massive uptick in NSFW content, both OC and reposted, and historically that tends to be a good indication of where people are flocking to.
Not wholly unrelated, I’ve noticed a massive uptick in NSFW content, both OC and reposted, and historically that tends to be a good indication of where people are flocking to.
Lol, wouldn’t be the first time NSFW picks the winner - see VHS, Bluray.
That Reddit is introducing ways to demod moderators is telling; Spez can say this isn’t a problem but he isn’t going to be able to sustain his position if the 20% hit becomes common.
Not nearly enough I’m afraid.
Considering that these 20% account to probably 80% of inspiring interaction and is made by high value users (so basically us, not bots and normies), this is quite an amount
20% of real human interaction is huge!
Ultimately the only thing that matters is if the fediverse is able to reach critical mass, who really gives a shit if reddit manages to limp along for years of gradual decline after all the good contributors leave?
It will be a vicious circle like we’re currently seeing on twitter and Facebook, where we can still be considered early adopters, and if the newer/younger people pick this over Reddit we will reach critical mass easily. Main issue will be on boarding the next generation of users here instead of Reddit .
Not wholly unrelated, I’ve noticed a massive uptick in NSFW content, both OC and reposted, and historically that tends to be a good indication of where people are flocking to.
Lol, wouldn’t be the first time NSFW picks the winner - see VHS, Bluray.
It is enough that it would piss off investors.
That Reddit is introducing ways to demod moderators is telling; Spez can say this isn’t a problem but he isn’t going to be able to sustain his position if the 20% hit becomes common.