I'm hoping it'll be more like craft beer and become it's own market that overlaps with more mainstream options but still has a solid base of users\customers that keep it separate.
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I know this won't happen but the best possible outcome would be if nobody showed up.
You're an archivist. Though I like that you own the term 'data hoarder' so nobody can use it as a pejorative.
I think that would be great. There's a wealth of posts and comments that users have made that deserve to be preserved and shared. It would help Lemmy grow and just be a good policy to make sure Reddit doesn't control access to the content those users generated.
As long as you link or referce back to the post and user I don't see how that would be legally or morally problematic. It's all public anyway, but IANAL so this this not legal advice, just my thoughts.
I'm hoping there are enough active 'tent pole' type instances that can keep the interest in Lemmy going through the inevitable scaling catastrophe the blackout will bring.
Kit is missing a lighter.
I was going to say learning a bunch of useful knots, but I don't have any excuse because it's cheap and a pretty low bar.
Really hoping that big tree falls and opens up the canopy for the understory to grow.
I think that's essentially what will happen, but they'll just remove comments they don't like. If no one showed up at all they'd look even dumber. But it's going to be a trainwreck for the ages so I'm looking forward to the show.