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?

  • Jerkface (any/all)
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    124 months ago

    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.

    • @PeriodicallyPedantic@lemmy.ca
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      24 months ago

      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.

      • Jerkface (any/all)
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        34 months ago

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

  • @blind3rdeye@lemm.ee
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    84 months 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.

  • @can@sh.itjust.works
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    404 months ago

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

    • @agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
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      4 months ago

      It can be frustrating to go from a thriving niche subreddit to a new venue without anyone to populate those niche communities. Outside of ML, FOSS, and Star Trek, most of the niche communities are ghost towns.

      I don’t think anyone is suggesting convincing AskReddit or /r/memes to migrate. I think they’re mostly targeting /r/ObscureInterestYou’veProbablyNeverHeardOf.

    • @Thetimefarm@lemm.ee
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      74 months ago

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

  • @SomeGuy69@lemmy.world
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    124 months 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?

  • @Mickey7@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    One suggestion to increase participation on Lemmy of those already here is to encourage people to spend some time just looking at the “all new posts” feed. I look at it a few times per day and was surprised at the number of Lemmy groups that I never knew existed. There are far to many groups here that started out good and just faded away. If it’s an interest of yours post there and try to rejuvenate the group. Message the existing moderator if you can be added as a mod for that group.

  • Wistful
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    84 months ago

    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.

  • @PagingDoctorLove@lemmy.world
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    14 months 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.

  • N3Cr0
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    Ask and answer their popular questions again in here. Also, a popular search engine should list the thread on Lemmy.

  • @PugJesus@lemmy.world
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    24 months 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.

  • @Subtracty@lemmy.world
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    24 months 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.

  • @pigeonholedpoetry@sh.itjust.works
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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.

        • @btaf45@lemmy.world
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          04 months ago

          Well if that’s the definition that doesn’t sound so bad. You’re saying that you don’t like being reminded of the truth too often.

          The problem with ‘woke’ is that it is too vague to be meaningful.

            • @btaf45@lemmy.world
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              04 months ago

              I’m fine with people being offended as long as it is something legit to be offended about. Sometimes people are offended by legit things and sometimes not. That’s why “woke” is to vague to be meaningful. I have to hear the specific thing to know whether I agree/disagree.

  • @m_f@midwest.social
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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.