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If lemmy becomes as big as reddit will there be a workaround in place for this? Googling something without appending 'site:reddit.com' to the end is just worthless these days. I'm googling a lot less now. Will just adding 'lemmy' be enough without specifying a site?
We've got a LONG way to go before any site gets as big as Reddit. I'm just hoping between the fediverse and/or squabbles one of those will "win" enough to get a critical mass of users. I'm actually very happy with both, there is just not even a fraction of content compared to reddit in an hour (understandably so).
That should not be the goal.
Have we learned nothing?
There's a balance. You're right that growth for growth's sake, linear and forever, is exactly what got reddit into this situation. That being said, the fediverse will still need a significant influx of users to increase content, especially in niche locations, to the point where the page feels fresh enough each day to make folks' home base.