People are lazy and use what they are accustomed to. As long as it doesn’t affect them that much, they wont change.
The best example is WhatsApp in that regard. I don’t know how many of your friends & family still use this, but it’s astonishing in bubble at least and their policies have a drastically bigger impact for the individual user than any changes on Reddit users.
The problem I see on lemmy in particular is that there are only a few users yet. If this gets better, the casual user will join too. (Network Effect)
To me it seems that the Community here is growing slowly but steadily and so far it appears to be a much more friendly place than I remember r/guildwars2 to be.
People are lazy and use what they are accustomed to. As long as it doesn’t affect them that much, they wont change.
The best example is WhatsApp in that regard. I don’t know how many of your friends & family still use this, but it’s astonishing in bubble at least and their policies have a drastically bigger impact for the individual user than any changes on Reddit users.
The problem I see on lemmy in particular is that there are only a few users yet. If this gets better, the casual user will join too. (Network Effect)
To me it seems that the Community here is growing slowly but steadily and so far it appears to be a much more friendly place than I remember
r/guildwars2
to be.Yeah, the community here seems nice so far. Although I did encounter some Teapot-chat-level doomers on here as well.
i really hope that network effect starts soon
I mean you “just” need a critical mass of users. At this point you wont see much difference in content posted anyway.