With previous Rexit’s like the API debarcle etc. many users were left looking for an alternative, but with decision fatigue and bad UX etc. most did not find the Fediverse a viable option.

What needs to still improve, how can we be ready this time?

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    Is there any new development around this or are you just speculating? All I’ve seen so far is discussions about age verification for the UK, and most of the conversation was more about finding workarounds than leaving.

    What needs to still improve?

    The community here is what needs to improve the most. The majority here is hostile to new users and too prone to demand purity tests from everyone who is just thinking about leaving Reddit.

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      Not specifically age-verification, but they are considering checks of some sort at some point to deal with the bot problem on there. That’s at least one angle. They’ve also just rolled it out in small scale to suspicious accounts. So whether or not it is done for the purposes of verifying age, or just dealing with bots - I suspect it’ll arrive in the end once they feel they have the capital to do it.

      As for the UK specific issues, it’s hard to get a concrete numbers because most people in the UK just switched to a VPN. In the event of Reddit implementing global ID-check measures, it wouldn’t matter what VPN you switched to - so the situation would be a bit different.

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        That is interesting. I haven’t been following closely but wasn’t the whole api fiasco supposed to solve the bot problem? At least they’re lucid enough to not use the Child Safety^^^TM excuse

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        Reddit already requires it in the UK

        Yes, and do we have any numbers about UK usage before/after the changes? Do we have any idea of how many people there:

        • looked for an alternative?
        • looked for an alternative and were not satisfied?
        • looked for an alternative and migrated successfully?

        And for those that were not satisfied, what was failing to them? Was the Fediverse so bad that they rather go back to Reddit, or did they just quit social media altogether?

        The UK started asking for age verification ~5 months ago. That should give us more than enough data to take a look at this objectively.