Was there even a mass exodus? I largely avoid Reddit now, but I do kind of doubt that they’ve been hurt in any meaningful way by all the protests and people leaving…

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    Im working on a case study for a publishing firm about the whole API announcement and subsequent fallout so I’ve been watching all this really closely. The thing I’m most anxious for is the data on web traffic to reddit and it’s competitors, which I can only get on a monthly basis. It dropped a lot from May to June, which you could attribute to the protest or even the summer. However, Discords traffic increased during that time, and it was the only major social platform to change in either direction. I’m hoping to get some clarity once July data comes out but I don’t think we well know for sure about long term impact for a while. Reddit I’m sure knows more but definitely won’t share it publicly unless necessary, like if they do go public, but I’m not sure that kind of data would be included in a filing.

    (I tracked traffic on similarweb and Semrush. Lemmy is on there too, but is tracked per server, and most were tracked starting in may or June so data is pretty limited and can’t really be compared.)

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      Is it possible thats it’s because Discord spawned a lot of servers related to the protest? I’m currently in 4 different discords which are related to the protests one way or another (iirc i joined eaither end of May or early June) - i have never used discord this much. Or is there a different reason for the uptick?