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I beg to differ as the amount of registered users is steadily increasing, the instance servers are much more stable and the third-party apps have added tons of features.
I beg to differ as the amount of registered users is steadily increasing, the instance servers are much more stable and the third-party apps have added tons of features.
You must be looking at different numbers than me because Lemmy has nowhere near the number of members as Reddit and it’s not even close.
Lemmy has 468k users while Reddit has 1.22b users. It’s catching up.
Reddit has 2,500x more users and Lemmy is “catching up”? Optimistic.
Glass Joe vs Mahamad Ali.
People will start to notice. Build it and they will come.
I’d also wager the proportion of human users is much higher on Lemmy.
Are you being sarcastic right now or do you think 468k users is anywhere near comparable to 1.22 billion users?
These things take time. Reddit wasn’t popular at first.
Ok but there’s no indication currently that Lemmy is ever going to overtake Reddit. Im fine with that though.
They all say that before it happens.