IPO = Initial Public Offering, where shareholders offer to sell their shares to the public, shifting a company from a “private company” (it belongs to me, you, and that guy) to a “public company” (it belongs to anyone who pays enough for the shares).
The userbase has been always touchy when it comes to IPO, and rightfully so; they know that the new owners will only care about squeezing the platform dry. As such, I predict a new flood of Redditfugees to Lemmy and Kbin.
Three key differences: bot content here is marked, avoiding it is as easy as checking a box in your profile, and Lemmy not being sold.
Don’t get me wrong, I do not think that bot content should be the rule here. I think that it’s useful in a few situations, but the main content should be organically created by chimps with funky hair patterns.
What I’m saying here is that Lemmy is using bot content in a saner way than Reddit does, specially given the context.