Interested in getting a feel for what people may be likely to do IF reddit reverses their decision regarding API access, or reduces access fees to a reasonable level and 3rd party apps remain sustainable.

While I know the chances of this are extreeeemely slim, until 1st July there is an ever so slight chance this could still happen.

From my perspective, the community harm is done, and those who have left prior to July 1 have left due to principles, not because their app stopped working. As such, I’d be inclined to think most of those migrators would stay here in the fediverse.

But would we see a mass exodus back to reddit if the changes were undone? It’s easy to say no, but if it went back to operations as relatively normal, it may be easy to justify going back for some users.

I’d like to think I wouldn’t go back. I’ve deleted content and account from reddit. I’ll be happy here so long as there is enough userbase for some discussion.

  • Perry@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Honestly, I would probably be using both, in that case. The Threadiverse feels a lot like the early days of Reddit and I would love to be part of it and see it grow up. Assuming this keeps expanding, it’s too late for me to go back to exclusively using Reddit at this point. Giga brain Mr. Huffman made sure of that.

    However, there are numerous great communities at Reddit that haven’t found a place here yet. Especially many of the smaller subs that were already very niche as it is, and that one probably won’t not find anywhere else anytime soon.

    I’m already regularly using multiple different sites as it is. Both larger international ones, as well as smaller local blogs and forums. I don’t personally see an issue by itself to keep both Reddit and Kbin on that list.

    Hopefully, we will see entirely new communities pop up and grow in the Threadiverse. That is, communities that aren’t just different flavours of “Reddit sucks”. Not saying it’s not entertaining, but I think we need to broaden the scope a bit going forward. :)