In all seriousness, you really don’t want a mass exodus from Reddit to Lemmy instances. It’s better that it’s slowly so growth is managed but even more important, user quality is maintained!
When the Digg exodus happened, Reddit literally overnight went from a considered discussion board to fill of ascii art, 1 line shit witty or pun comments, lyric threads and the football to noise ratio went to shit.
On top of that there were constant stability issues that were compounded by all the thickos constantly hammering F5.
In all seriousness, you really don’t want a mass exodus from Reddit to Lemmy instances. It’s better that it’s slowly so growth is managed but even more important, user quality is maintained!
When the Digg exodus happened, Reddit literally overnight went from a considered discussion board to fill of ascii art, 1 line shit witty or pun comments, lyric threads and the football to noise ratio went to shit.
On top of that there were constant stability issues that were compounded by all the thickos constantly hammering F5.