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Twitter's lost 13% of its daily users and its rebrand has failed
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still, enough people have moved over here for Lemmy to finally replace Reddit for my use case (:
Reddit wasn't much bigger than this when I first used it. This feels a lot like Reddit in those days. It was a nicer place than today's Reddit.
once again, people turned out to be the root of the problem
The real answer was replacing human-human interaction with human-dolphin interaction.