So this Lemmy place is pretty awesome, and I see it growing by the hour! Just like others link external sites for content here, we should really also share Lemmy content to external (e.g. Reddit, Twitter, etc.) to show others where the users are going now.

Redditors will talk about Lemmy and moving communities here, but it is really best shown that the communities are rebuilding here. Thoughts? I’ve started with a few memes and am starting a new community here as well!

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If contents here are good enough and people are nice and thoughtful, then others will come.

But nobody really likes to see blanket ads for something they are not interested in, you can’t force people to like things.

“Barbie”, only in theaters July 21st.

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“Barbie”, only in theaters July 21st.

/u/MargotRobbie@lemmy.world

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Hey, the writers are on strike, and I have bills to pay too, OK?

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Golden comment.

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I wouldn’t do it too aggressively. Targeting cool individuals for invitation is one thing, but aggressive blanket advertising would probably cause certain headaches that we’re not yet ready for.

As the userbase grows, the rate of growth is going to increase as well, because you just can’t stop people from talking about things. This would be a delicate time to massively accelerate that in any kind of coordinated way, imo.

Definitely produce content and communities though. That really only has benefits.

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yeah. as it is right now, I’m not sure lemmy could handle that many users like reddit, and it still lacks in many way which could leave a bad impression. focusing on quality contents and improving UX is the right way IMO

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I see your point, too much growth too fast would strain Lemmy devs as they work to ramp up capabilities

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More than that - it would strain the nascent communities

Already we’ve started to see it with defederation - admins don’t truly grasp the level of seriousness it represents, and are using it as a mod tool. It’s one thing to use it against bots and malicious nodes, it’s another to use it like a ban hammer

Plus, if you go on different servers, the experience is like a different site. Sh.itjust.works feels like shitpost central (not a criticism), lemmy.world feels like Reddit from a decade ago, lemmynsfw.com feels like a porn site built for tens of thousands and used by dozens.

I think it’s great - half the draw of the fediverse is finding a new home, soon I’m going to start trying out some small servers and hopefully get to know some people alongside my accounts replacing the endless posts of Reddit (but with better quality IMO)

If a big wave comes all at once, it’ll change the culture overnight. Small servers might close registration to preserve what they have, bigger ones might grow into it, but it also might be enough people to give the entire fediverse the feel of Reddit refugees

Once the culture becomes more stable, we’re more likely to teach them the Lemmy way rather than rebuilding Reddit… It’ll change no matter what as it grows, but the more gradual and organic the growth the healthier the community

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People upset about third party apps will come if they know where the apps are going.

Link people to Sync for Lemmy and Liftoff for Lemmy (already usable) on Android

and Memmy for Lemmy (already usable) for those on iOS.

Also the 15+ apps currently in development for Lemmy/kbin

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Yea I think sync for Lemmy will be one of the big movers for people. Being able to use a different site but have it look and feel 99% the same makes that switch way easier.

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but it is really best shown that the communities are rebuilding here

https://redditmigration.com/

(As others have said, though…tread lightly.)

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sub.rehab’s better ui is much more likely to attract users

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