• khaleer@sopuli.xyz
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      People prefer to drown than pick option which is not corporate bullshit. Bluesky won because it’s centralized, and people don’t have to decide over instance.

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        Why are you on Lemmy? Or, why do you think the decentralised model works here, but not on mastodon?

        Or is it only working because there is no third party VC-backed reddit clone?

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          Lemmy users can subscribe to a community and get tons of posts. I’d have to find 100 people to follow on mastodon to match what a single Lemmy community provides.

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          Lemmy is barely a thing. Lets not get ahead of ourselves.

          People do prefer centralized platforms with shiny front-faces and easy-to-navigate corporate bullshit. The reason why that stuff is so successful is because it works.

          People fled to Bluesky because advertisers moved to Bluesky.

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              There are brands moving there, that’s how a place starts generating value or the perception of value. I saw the same shit happen with twitter and reddit back in the day, this is just the same cycle repeating.

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                Maybe, but for now the culture is extremely hostile to *brands*. They successfully bullied Adobe inc off the site