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Reddit protest plunges user engagement, site activity and ad portal visits

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  • Meanwhile, Threadiverse is on the verge of reaching 100k active monthly accounts.

    Of course, the numbers are incomparable. But this whole thing made Threadiverse into a viable space for a lot of people. Reddit app developers are starting to develop apps for Lemmy/Kbin. Dozens of new instances got set up. The whole space is bigger, more resilient, and leaps and bounds more vibrant than it was in May and before (I've been here for years).

    A lot of people will come back to Reddit. But a lot of people will also remain here. And this space will be there the next time Reddit craps the bed, better prepared to take the influx.

  • I’ll be interested to see how much the usage drops after third-party apps go offline in the next few days.

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