Sad that 9 other (potentially innocent) people also had to die for this “accident”.
Sad that 9 other (potentially innocent) people also had to die for this “accident”.
What’s the rush? Rome wasn’t built in a day. If people are happy (enough) with it now it will grow with time and at the pace it should.
If things get too big too quickly then the cake will always collapse.
I like the amount of content here right now and things will diversify gradually over time.
Most people seem to forget their Reddit accounts were more than 8,9,10+ years old and a lot changed over that period.
God I miss the days of my Saturn
I’ve found it’s a lot easier to get your head around with wefwef on IOS. It’s basically simplified everything into an app I’m used to using with reddit
One of my favourite things about early days Reddit was it’s growing community of positivity. There was actual encouragement to be nice to each other and subreddits were built around celebrating stuff.
Negativity was downvoted into oblivion so you never saw that stuff on the All page and popular pages.
I’m seeing the same thing with Lemmy right now and hope it continues long into the future. The lack of profiteering should really help with this.
This doesn’t happen straight away and probably will never get to this percentage but it’s a huge step