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Lemmy.world has grown by about 66.6% since reddit's API shutdown
  • Wikipedia is able to pull that off because wikipedia is a digital encyclopedia, not a social forum to add comments to or respond at a massive scale like lemmy is or reddit was. A majority of services either get their revenue from ads, or they start off not doing that but eventually have to cave in and let ads in.

    I think ads can be annoying sometimes, but if they're done in a similar way reddit did them before their downfall, then it would be tolerable and at least give the lemmy.world admins enough money to cover server running costs

  • Lemmy.world has grown by about 66.6% since reddit's API shutdown
  • I feel bad for the lemmy.world admins that have to keep up with the software needed and costs accrued to handle the world knocking on their doorstep. I hope advertisers hit them up soon so their bills become easier to pay. While advertising was annoying on reddit, I'm more than willing to put up with it on this instance of lemmy, the admins have earned it.

  • Is it just me or did anyone else became a more avid poster since joining lemmy?
  • I've become a more avid lurker compared to a infrequent lurker on reddit

  • “Reddit cannot survive without its moderators. It cannot.” - The Verge
  • That’s until you factor in that the majority of that 0.6% and 0.2% were the people running their site for free, disabled people, or both.

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