How the hell did you get people to show up? My fiends took forever to be convinced over to discord.
Sabata11792
Blew up my 11 year account. Lemmy got memes and the porn showed up as expected. No reason to go back.
The bot that ran the sub was set up to only increase the membership if new adds were active enough to not get kicked. We floated around 125ish in line with Dumbars number.
It's a bit wonky but so was reddit. I expect it to improve quickly with it's sudden interest.
/r/edefinition small sub with 100ish people that get randomly added and stay until inactive. Internets very different once you recognize names and talk to the same strangers.
Also /r/spidergirls
Had an account for 11 years but lurked for a few before. Yes. I been expecting it for years since its been declining but still going to miss it.
Honestly, I'm stuck with the same bands I listened to in high school 10 years later..
Reddit: "I wonder how many ways I can kill my platform at the same time?"
Been mourning for years. I'm finally over it.
Im leaving beacuse it's too far gone to ever recover.
This is the natural cycle. Big sites get greedy and kill off the user base for a payout and we go to the next one. The fact reddit kept alive for so long is surprising but it take a lot for people to bother moving.
They also banned porn. You know, most of the traffic.