“Lol no one is going to leave reddit.”

“I personally think trying to fragment a niche community like this is extremely detrimental to the fanbase.”

“I’m sure you and the other 1 person that will be on Lemmy is going to be so mad when no one posts there.”

“you want people to go to a bad Reddit competitor, to join the - what it’s called, a sublemmy? - that you’ve just set up and where you’ve reposted everybody else’s content?”

“I agree that lemmy is not the way forward, no argument there.”

“Like a lot of “us” won’t be on Twitter anymore and be on Mastodon instead?”

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    Even if it all works out fine for most users, the scenarios to be expected are that it’s not going to be the place to be anymore.

    Scenario a: the CEO gets his way, fires the moderators and replaces them with his own like a dictator, most people stay on and it becomes just another soulless, sludge-pumping money hungry monolith for its complacent users.

    Scenario b: the current moderators win and turn it even further into a left-wing, over-politicized echo chamber.

    Scenario c: the boycotting group wins and make the site unappealing for most, plunging it into anonimity and irrelevance.

    In either of the three scenarios, I don’t want to be there anymore.