Im working up the courage to. Ill never go back, but it is also hard to delete that much history just for a statement

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    I have. And i would love for it to be permanent, but that’s going to depend on if Lemmy continues to build content. At the end of the day, I like this platform but without content I won’t stay. Current momentum is looking fantastic though, and I will continue to comment and add my pieces!

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        I found reddit complex once upon a time. I think once people wrap their heads around instances, everything else is easy.

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          For example, have you tried mentioning a user in a comment? it shows every corresponding username in every instance…

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            Right, but the nice thing here is you can actually fix this, or suggest how it should work instead, and there’s a way to get it sorted out. Something on Reddit annoys you? Scream into the void and cope with it, mostly.

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        There’s a lot that can be done to make it simpler and easier given enough time.

        More importantly than that though, as long as any fediverse-enabled platform takes off, then it actually doesn’t matter if it “succeeds” (if by succeed you mean millions of users). Do I care if somebody uses Kbin instead of Lemmy? Hell no. Kbin’s success is Lemmy’s success and vice-versa.

        The measure of success is not Lemmy user numbers. The measure of success is fediverse user numbers.