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I think it's unlikely that reddit will die, just as twitter didn't die, and it's in a worse place financially. While it won't die, it surely won't be the same. And that give us an opportunity to grow real communities here, on lemmy or mastodon.
I gotta say that I was not an active redditor for the past couple of years, but I'm happy to engage in conversations here, to help the platform grow.
having lots of upvotes from faceless users and seeing numbers go up without any human connection is meaningless I think most people would choose to be part of active but small community of users than a bot infested spamfest site.
Reddit for the last couple years felt like shouting into the wind and the only response you get back are the jerks telling you why your wrong.
Reddit is big enough for me to not have really experienced this too much, cuz I was mostly lurking in smaller subreddits. But I remember sometimes visiting r/politics or other toxic subreddits and never wanting to ever go back there.