@ersanmartin Honestly probably not, but it doesn’t immediately have to either. In my opinion it’s already a viable alternative to Reddit, so that’s already a win.
Kbin & Lemmy (and others) can just keep developing and maturing as a platform, while Reddit keeps making bad decisions in the future because you know they will, and it’ll be there, for those who want to come over.
@ersanmartin Honestly probably not, but it doesn’t immediately have to either. In my opinion it’s already a viable alternative to Reddit, so that’s already a win.
Kbin & Lemmy (and others) can just keep developing and maturing as a platform, while Reddit keeps making bad decisions in the future because you know they will, and it’ll be there, for those who want to come over.