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dumpsterlid@lemmy.world ⁨11⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

“What worries me is that since September, we are getting nothing but a constant flow of users trickling out of here and back into reddit. The long tail of niche communities is really long and the network effects are just too strong to ignore. If Twitter manages to survive because people think they can not leave, imagine with Reddit that does not get as fraction of the hate that Elon does.”

Sure, if things continue on as they have been indefinitely then this is a very worrying trend. Fortunately, one of the few things we can count on as humans existing on earth in 2023 is that things absolutely will not continue on as they have been indefinitely, it is impossible for them to do so. It is the same with corporate social media, it is utterly unsustainable whether we are talking on the level of the mental health impact from using corporate social media designed to be the digital equivalent of cigarettes or on the level of entire groups of people being shut out of monolithic social networks or experiencing life threatening amounts of harassment on them.

Don’t worry, the fediverse will grow longterm, honestly given the million different ways corporate social media hurts people it is frankly impossible for it not too. If now isn’t the right moment, fine, I am here and I enjoy the interactions I have with people. I don’t need it to be bigger right now for me to find it worthwhile to spend time on.

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