When old.reddit.com dies, how will Lemmy grab more users?
I don't see Old Reddit lasting long. They've cut beloved features before, and they're still calling New Reddit a "beta feature". After they've pumped enough resources into developing it, I'm sure they'll move past the "test" phase and just cut Old Reddit out entirely. That's probably going to be Lemmy's next big user surge.
Does Reddit suppress mentioning Lemmy? I remember for a while this past June 2023 there were a lot of auto-deletions for mentioning or linking to Lemmy. I was never clear on who was deleting things and where. I guess linking to the r/Lemmy subreddit (or a fediverse sub) could work as long as the subreddit doesn't get banned.
I don't really mind the "takes the whole screen width" - once you get wider than about 800 to 1000px it actually gets much harder to read a very long line of text than a smaller compact paragraph. Functional whitespace is a thing, although I do agree that they pushed it a bit too much. The padding and whitespace aren't the biggest problem, IMHO but how it's just very noticeably slower and clunkier to use.
there's lots of people who've joined after the redesign and haven't used old reddit, so it feels unfamiliar to them. some how mamy people were completely unaware of third party clients because they haven't been using reddit before the official app has been released.