Everytime I do Fediverse Outreach On Reddit
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"A doctor must go where the sick people are"
Lemmings Without Borders
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I think the most I have gotten is 50 people signing up at one time. Usually it's 1-4 at a time.
Hell yeah!
What communities do you usually reach out to, and what would you say?
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I think the most I have gotten is 50 people signing up at one time. Usually it's 1-4 at a time.
1-4 good people is much better than hundreds of bots/bad actors/ect...
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Hell yeah!
What communities do you usually reach out to, and what would you say?
I have had the most success with r/buycanadian, r/linux and r/redditalternatives.
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Lemmings Without Borders
Pie not subreddits.
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I think the most I have gotten is 50 people signing up at one time. Usually it's 1-4 at a time.
How do you promote it without Reddit banning you? I just assumed they would ban anyone that was poaching users.
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How do you promote it without Reddit banning you? I just assumed they would ban anyone that was poaching users.
It's mostly moderators who remove the mentions of alternatives as I have been promoting the threadverse for months.
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1-4 good people is much better than hundreds of bots/bad actors/ect...
If we can get all the artists and writers here that would be amazing!
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You know I'm one of the rarer people pushed here because essentially all the communities are taken on Reddit. Every name for every possible community is captured. The Lemmyverse offers way more opportunity for community building.
For all the reasons Iโve heard, thatโs the first time Iโve heard this one. Makes sense though.
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1-4 good people is much better than hundreds of bots/bad actors/ect...
Once the people come, the bots will follow.
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For all the reasons Iโve heard, thatโs the first time Iโve heard this one. Makes sense though.
To be clear, it's not my only reason - but it's the largest one.
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Yeah, I do like that you can just pick another instance to create your community. Like, yeah, it has disadvantages, too, in that new users may need to sign up to multiple communities, but it makes communities a lot less 'serious'. You don't need to agree with the moderators of every community, because you can choose or create a different one.
I do also like that you can choose to only subscribe to e.g. one out of three communities for an interest of yours, in case you don't want the firehose of all posts ever shared about the interest.
Actually piefed does a lot to mitigate this. Using its interface. If you go to any Community where an article has been crossposted. If you go into the comments there. It shows the comments from all communities on all instances it was cross-posted too.
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Fuck Reddit and Fuck Spez.
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Actually piefed does a lot to mitigate this. Using its interface. If you go to any Community where an article has been crossposted. If you go into the comments there. It shows the comments from all communities on all instances it was cross-posted too.
this seems like such a no-brainer
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this seems like such a no-brainer
I'm loving it so far. And the new mod tools look interesting as well.
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Only redditors say that? ๐ง
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I have had the most success with r/buycanadian, r/linux and r/redditalternatives.
RedditAlternative is such a weird place though. Most of the time they trip over themselves to use anything else buy the fediverse lol
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Tell them that our APIs are open & free
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Fuck Reddit and Fuck Spez.
Whats Spez? Anyways I am glad I do not need to care about reddit CEO
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Tell them that our APIs are open & free
open API ๐ฅณ (I guess its http/json)