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How long until they notice lemmy?
It depends on how quickly Lemmy will get new users. Lemmy barely reaches 1% of Reddit's user base and doesn't grow quickly by now. But because of Reddit ban reputation this may soon change and in a few years it may be more than a 10% of Reddit user base.