Eventually but at the moment most users are using both Lemmy and Reddit but soon the quality of content will shift from reddit to Lemmy and that will be the end of reddit.
Post quality memes, questions and answers to kill reddit quickly
imagines himself as an old man, picking at his ears
"Ay? Wassat? Post quality beans?"
Shrugging, and humbling under my breath while going to the cupboard to take a photo...
"Not sure how that'll help, but I'll do me best."
Generally I agree, but one of the things that was actually pretty cool about reddit were the smaller niche subs.
Some of them though were just too niche and small and thus pretty dead even with Reddits huge userbase.
And while I am pretty optimistic in general, I am a bit afraid that it will be harder to find active communities for niche interests if Lemmys userbase were to stay the current size.
But hey let's stay positive and active here and spread the word and we can grow into the perfect size, which doesn't necessarily need to be reddit-behemoth size.