minus-squarehiggsbi@beehaw.orgtoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•What if: The Lemmy code was never developed? What would you be doing right now?linkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 year agoI imagine other platforms like kbin would become popular in place of Lemmy. We’d likely see a similar dip and normalization from Reddit’s user base. The world would probably look about the same as it is now. I like using Lemmy, but the absence of forum isn’t the end of the world I suppose linkfedilink
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I imagine other platforms like kbin would become popular in place of Lemmy. We’d likely see a similar dip and normalization from Reddit’s user base.
The world would probably look about the same as it is now. I like using Lemmy, but the absence of forum isn’t the end of the world I suppose