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submitted 1 year ago by traxen@lemmy.world to c/movies@lemmy.world

The question is if this will loop back like it did after the 1960's...

Or will the current generation of executives not change in time to stop the deterioration of quality television series/movies, that are showing up on the streaming services.

[-] traxen@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Yes

Lemmy is a game changer for me. First couple of days were confusing, but after adding a slew of communities that resembles my reddit subscription list... I think I'm there.

Now its more of the niche subs that I hope will grow into its own. More specific game communities are needed, because that's more or less the only reason I have to go back to reddit.

[-] traxen@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yep.

I'm always skeptical when a huge mass of users needs to move, and I saw what happend when Ellen Pao did her rounds. There were small attempts to threat about moving, but there was nothing to really move to.

This time it's way different.

  • Lemmys place seems to actually be mature enough to help refugees move with more confidence.
  • Spez royaly screwing up so bad in an AMA and showing where their loyalty lies.
  • The posts/discussions are at a level now that will attract users to stay and make better long term decisions if they wanna lurk/contribute.

I moved when Digg went down because we got shown that we are a product.

I moved now because Reddit/"Fuck /u/spez" showed us that we are a product

We are better than that and if I can see spez go down in flames, with an IPO that gets shown what happens when you disregard what makes your "product" valuable...

I am a lemming!!

[-] traxen@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

Om vi får lite mer flyktingar från sweddit osv så kommer det rulla på fint.

Reddits val att göra om sin klient till den enda som kan se nsfw subs borde skynda på processen.

traxen

joined 1 year ago