Honestly? Not really, actually I am glad things are getting mixed up again.
While twitter is slowly burning out, and with reddit just deciding to randomly self-destruct, this leaves a lot of space for this project which I find absolutely amazing.
This thing has potential to become so much more than reddit could ever become, and it feels so... Wild-west? Not 4chan style bs but like small communities can persist in a dark corner for a long time, and have less problems of exploding out of control with bots and frequent reposts...
Of course the 'main' instance is seeing some problems atm, but that'll push people away from it and toward smaller instances.
This is going to be great, I want to be a part pf this journey
Twitter is a weird one. Musk is prancing around acting like a piss poor businessman, but all that is simply to hide the fact that Twitter was doomed by the very nature of the leveraged buyout it was bought under. Twitter could never afford the $13 billion loan it took out to buy itself on Musk's behalf, it was always doomed to fail.
This in turn clears the way for far-right social media platforms. Either they step into line, or they kill them off. I really can't help but feel reddit is part of a coordinated attempt to destroy open and untampered social media communication amongst people, in particular during the build up to the 2024 elections.