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Yeah your suggestions and a few more are absolutely necessary to make this a viable platform. I don't think Lemmy or any other alternative is in a reliable enough state right now and almost everyone will just go back to reddit soon. But maybe in a year or so, who knows, depending on the devs (who seem to have questionable takes so I'm not too optimistic).
I'm staying. I like what I see now and I am so excited for the upcoming changes. The only way for lemmy/kbin is up!
Atm i like lemmy more , it feels more free and fresh , doesnt feel like i need to expect a removal / censoring from a mod or a filter at every post or comment like on reddit.
As part of my onboarding, I watched a YouTube video explaining the FEDIVERSE at some conference that took place a few years ago. He succinctly described the benefits of having instance-level moderation/TOS by calling it,
"The freedom of speech, and the freedom to filter
I really like that the platform itself doesn't impose that, but every community gets to choose what's best for them.
I think you're wrong. I think Lemmy is already at the point at which it will survive and thrive, simply because there are enough people here already who prefer it.
Yes, there are undoubtedly people who are so unsatisfied here that they'll end up going back to Reddit. Bluntly, I say good riddance to them. Lemmy doesn't need them and IMO shouldn't want them.