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Lol I was just about to post this. Yeah this is a decision for sure. Wouldn’t be surprised if this causes another big spike in Lemmy usage
Spikes are not that interesting. In fact, hey can harm more than be useful (server problems during peak, maybe for days, sudden cost increase for maintainer) if its not an organic and slow increase. The longterm conversion rate is much more important.
May it be so.
Yep, this is good for Lemmy
Probably not. People will hang onto stuff because “everybody’s there” and “but lemmy doesn’t have enough content” 🤷♂
Anti Commercial-AI license
Don’t forget “it’s too complicated”
“Selecting a server is too complicated”. Won’t ever understand that.
Anti Commercial-AI license
But what if I pick the server with all the furries? 🧐
We can file that under: expanding worldviews.
Anti Commercial-AI license
Well probably the average Joe may not even know what a server is, not even being able to chose a server which is the best suited for him.
I think it could be the “digg v4” of reddit. People want to use the most popular free platform. If faced with a paywall on reddit, they’ll just go somewhere else. Most likely people will go over to Threads, but maybe some will find Lemmy.