I’m just sick of Reddit.

The communities there seem much more active than the once on lemmy, which is not a surprise.

However, I oftentimes find myself doom scrolling through reddit, just because of some nonsense BS propaganda, ads, etc …, snuck inbetween of the community posts I’m actually interested in.

How can we convince the people over there to move away?

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    12 hours ago

    Asking people to do something will never work, telling people how something is better will trigger their curiosity to at least take a look.

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    15 hours ago

    I’m honestly not sure I want the majority of reddit users coming to lemmy. Especially as a woman. There’s just so much more nastiness on reddit. I get that sometimes the content on Lemmy slows down or gets stale, but that seems like a reasonable price to pay to avoid people with chronic interpersonal problems and no healthy emotional outlet. I think every exchange I’ve had on Lemmy has at least been respectful and I can’t recall ever feeling that way on reddit.

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    15 hours ago

    Just mention lemmy from time to time on other platforms; not to say “please come here”, but rather just to let people know that lemmy exists and has interesting stuff on it. People will check it out if they are interested.

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    20 hours ago

    Most of them are bots anyway and I really wouldn’t want “everyone” to find out about and use lemmy because that would be the downfall of lemmy.

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    can’t. the ones that are still there wouldn’t understand how to use lemmy and the fediverse and they’ll just bash for the same reasons that bsky users bash mastodon. They want things to “just work” out of the box and are too lazy to figure things out.

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    2 days ago

    Which communities? I personally find most of my favorite communities to be better in lemmy than on Reddit, with a few exceptions.

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    Why? So moderators can come here and ban you from their communities if you don’t agree with their biased bullshit and politics? No thank you

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      There are already some communities with the same tooic, but without much interaction, so I was mainly refering to joining existing ones.

      However, even if that happens, one can simply go ahead and create a new community with normal mod behavior.

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      2 days ago

      Mods can’t ban you from their fediverse community. You could just post from another site. It is why fediverse is superior to reddit.

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    2 days ago

    Lemmy needs to mature on a technical basis. The Lemmy service itself is still lacking significantly. But it it progressing.

    Outside of technical limitations, focus on communities. A few good ones are better than many mediocre ones.

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      2 days ago

      What technical limitations do you see? I feel like other than multireddits this place is basically equal to reddit.

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        Just about anything related to moderation tools.
        Dealing with the All feed properly.
        Users being able to configure default sorting on posts.
        etc.

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    They allegedly remove posts/comments about lemmy? And even if they don’t, I feel like it could have the opposite effect. People would see those posts just like ads/promotion/spam. Which would give lemmy a bad rep. Unless something big happens, like some big community switching to lemmy, or someone with a big following promotes lemmy, it will hardly see a big spike in user count.

    The only way is to passively “advertise” it. Maybe add the link to your lemmy account in your reddits about you section, if you are making OC add your lemmy handle there as well…

    And the last way, which is most likely the best way to do it, is to post good content on lemmy, keep communities alive. And people will eventually join.

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    Something I’ve been thinking about is that changes only happen organically, so I think it’s good to not be an insistent advocate for a platform X, Y or Z. Instead, I think that perhaps it’s better, instead, to simply use the platform the person is more favorable towards whenever possible, and if people then share something worth sharing, it should slowly bring people over. And regarding the annoying part, at most, making a note about technicalities and the type of people in the site could be good if discussions the person is engaged in allows, and if the person didn’t burn people’s patience by being pedantic.

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    Don’t bother, just make your own communities or magazines and contribute to them regularly.

    “If you build it, they will come.”

    You can tell people about it if you like (especially if it comes up casually in conversation), but if you try to push it too hard you’ll drive people away.

    If the fediverse grows too quickly, it will also introduce more problems existing systems may not be able to handle.