If Facebook and Reddit and Twitter are all going downhill, what leads people to believe that websites like Mastadon or Lemmy won’t go the same way eventually?

  • phillaholic@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    Costs rise exponentially as sites get larger. Moderation becomes more important, more team members have to come on board, overhead, etc.

    From a platform standpoint, sure, it won’t go away. But the platform is meaningless without communities, and a system built to easily dismantle communities is questionable at best for longevity. This is my third or fourth Lemmy-esk account due to a random assortment of annoying issues. Any number of instances could defederate from mine and I’d be forced to either move again or miss out on content I’m used to. There’s no guarantee user names will be available everywhere, so I find the prospects for community building extremely suspect long term.

    • shrugal@lemm.ee
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      11 months ago

      Uhm… costs don’t rise exponentially, if anything the opposite is true.

      The other things you list don’t have anything to do with enshitification. They are mostly growing pains of a new piece of software and general problems with federation that we need to solve.