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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    9 days ago

    I don’t want the masses from Reddit to migrate to Lemmy. I want people currently on Lemmy to post and comment. More engagement is what we need. No one is going to move to Lemmy if they see the top posts are hours old with only 100 upvotes and no comments.

    If they didn’t leave Reddit by now, they like the new Reddit experience.

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    9 days ago

    Where does the believe even originate from, that Redditors are any different than Lemmings? Basically the same people minus the youngest, because they stick with using Reddit. They might or might not migrate eventually.

    Make communities here bigger by contributing and spread the word of Reddit alternative. Make search engines find Lemmy content and then it goes on it’s own. I guess Bluesky will push the Fediverse, but I wonder how long people will stick to a Twitter esque when they could have Lemmy full text conversations and tree structures?

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    8 days ago

    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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      8 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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      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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    Lots of edgelords here like “I don’t want the reddit plebs here” as though they weren’t happily one of them a couple years ago.

    Let them come over. Put the idea of federation to the test. Isn’t that one of the major features of federation, if there are a bunch of shitty people you can just degenerate or use a different community?
    If federation does what it claims then it’ll only be an improvement.

    I agree with people saying not to force people here if they don’t wanna be (not that we could), but the people saying that folks still on reddit are there because they inherently prefer the reddit application UX is crazy. They prefer the content in reddit. And they have a point.

    Folks here are way more insufferable than reddit. Just the other day there was a post being like “why do reddit users hate Lemmy?” And linked a reddit post about it. But the comments on the reddit post were considered, nuanced, and polite; while the comments on the Lemmy post were a bunch of neckbeards crying about how terrible reddit users are.

    TLDR y’all need to look in the mirror.

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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.

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    I think how fragmented lemmy is hurts it. I enjoy Mastodon more, because it doesn’t matter what server a person uses, you have but a single feed of all the people you follow.

    But here on lemmy, every server has its own communities and might even be having the same conversations apart from each other. While reddit is a giant single space for each conversation.

    If there was a way to unite feeds so that, for example, /c/gaming gave you posts from every community /c/gaming you are subscribed to or federated with (or /m/gaming for us mbin folks). I think we could really see a proper exodus from reddit as it becomes proper alternative.

    and of course, the classic lemmy experience would remain for those that don’t want to do that. Much like old.reddit remained strong in the face of the site remake.

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      That fragmentation annoyed me too at the beginning, until somenoe tokd me something along the lines.

      “It’s like different reddit subs with each hsving their own mods and rules”…

      So /c/gaming on instance A, and /c/gaming on instance B, would be like /r/gaming and /r/gamingfornoobs.

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        That’s a good point. By each being its own server with own own rules and mods, my idea would make it harder on mods of the communities if people are not even aware of where they are posting.

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      They are all available on every instance. It’s not different than having five communities for the same subject on Reddit. It’s worse here right now because so few communities have managed to “clear their orbit” yet, but it will get better.

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    Send interesting Lemmy links to people you know. That’s how they get interested, and check it out. You won’t convince many people by extolling the benefits of the Fediverse, you just have to show them that they’ll be entertained, and maybe they’ll be somewhat more likely to switch if they know it won’t enshittify. I’d say you should send links from instances that don’t federate with some of the weirder places like Hexbear though, that’s likely to turn people off until they realize how the Fediverse works.

    One thing that we could use more of that draws people in is posts about relationship issues. Entertaining for almost everyone, and pretty much anyone can create them from their own experience.

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    We don’t. We just continue to stay here and grow and flourish naturally. I see no need to rush.

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      8 days ago

      Yup, I say it in every thread of this sort I see pop up, you definitionally can’t force organic engagement.

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    9 days ago

    Engage with communities here. The politics and tech communities are lively enough, but niche communities are lacking. Give people a reason to come here who aren’t politics/tech junkies.

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    8 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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    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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      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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    There needs to be less one sided group think, but I’m not sure that’s even possible anymore at this point. Just look at the US and how they voted this year. None of those voters want to be on this super woke platform. The population on here are the minority and just need to get used to it.

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    9 days ago

    Ask and answer their popular questions again in here. Also, a popular search engine should list the thread on Lemmy.

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    Most people don’t change unless they have to, and rarely even then. You’d have to make it so that they can’t visit Reddit anymore.

    Even on reddit itself, you can’t get people to move from a sick community with hostile moderation to the preferred community. /r/Canada got taken over by /r/metacanada what feels like decades ago, and they turned it into a post modern bigoted classist hellhole, but it still ranks far above the “real” Canadian sub /r/OnGaurdForThee.

    Maybe better not to compete with existing communities. Develop some anchor communities on Lemmy that are doing their own thing on topics that aren’t well served on Reddit.

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      We already have the same problem here. Some of our major communities have belligerent mods on problematic instances.

      We’re not solving that problem, we’re just making it easier to hide from it via defederation.

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        Of course we do. That’s my point. It’s not a Reddit problem, it’s a human problem.