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I don't understand why people have expectations from a young platform like it's supposed to be the new reddit/facebook all of a sudden. I lived through the digg->reddit move and believe me, it was worse than what we see on lemmy sometimes. Let it grow and it will have a chance. Offer help when you think some communities aren't correctly moderated or when you think you have better ideas. People usually will try to help (not all the time).
It maybe comes from an all or nothing mentality. I would have tremendous Schadenfreude if Reddit does indeed die, but the culture there changed and I don't really care if all of Reddit migrated here. As long as Lemmy is active enough, I am content.
Only reason I would browse Reddit was because of the vast amount of information linked and posted to it. Given enough time and engagement from the Internet as a whole Lemmy will be bigger and better than reddit. We'll get there but it needs everybody's help.
I will say I'm already twice as active on Lemmy than I was on Reddit 🥳
The only reason many people joined is to hurt Reddit. If Reddit persists, us being here is kind of pointless.
People joined because they don't like Reddit. It can still exist and this can exist too.
What's the point of "hurting" reddit if you go back after some time? It's like Stockholm syndrome, when you go back to your rapist.
Anyway, I've seen a lot of great discussions on lemmy and I hope smart people will stay here. I really don't care about how many we are, I care about the quality of the posts and discussions. And yes, I know there's a lot of shit on lemmy too, but I think I'm able to filter that shit: I learned on reddit.