It is possible to estimate?

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      Same here. It’s been a nice transition.

      Still bunch of assholes, but seems there are more people willing to discuss things rather than brickwalls with opinions.

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    According to Google trends, the people who left are an insignificantly small number, Reddit has still grown in search popularity over the last year. However, if you’ve browsed Reddit since the shutdown, you know that this isn’t the whole story, engagement and quality are both down.

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    My wife and I haven’t been back on since Apollo shutdown. I was/am so pissed about that shit. Fucking assholes.

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    That doesn’t matter. People look for revenge on numbers and will like to see Reddit burn and fail.

    But that is not what is important. You don’t need to justify your decision by looking at how much Reddit loses, but if you are happy here in Lemmy.

    The same goes if you left Twitter and switched to Mastodon. It’s like feeling better if your ex is doing worse after you get apart. Empty satisfaction imo

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    Since Reddit is fun was killed I refuse to go back. You don’t kill a damn near perfect UI and get to keep my internet traffic.

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    I did. Said I’d be leaving when they did the API thing and stuck with it. Missed reddit for a week and then moved on. Sync for Lemmy is fine. Lemmy is quieter but there’s also less bullshit.