I think the biggest thing we need to figure out is how to make it sound easier than people say it is. People get too hung up on the technicalities of how the fediverse works, and they never try it out and see that it isn't as confusing as it sounds. If we could write up a simple blurb to help promote kbin to subreddit moderators...
I'm pretty sure that the difference is that I'm not embedded in any communities that primarily use reddit and am not a reddit user, but I just think it's interesting that when musk sharply accelerated twitter's multi-year long nose dive, I saw a lot of posts that basically amount to twitter being too big to fail and being salty about migrating -- I haven't seen any of that about reddit so far?
@aeva it's funny -- one of the key parts of the Digg exodus to Reddit was Digg's hard push towards power users. They wanted Digg to be a place where power users & orgs controlled what was popular, while Reddit was more community-focused. The fediverse is just the continuation of that trend towards user-owned spaces. Tiktok is the other end of the spectrum.
It's pretty solid. It's fun enough that I don't really care about the rewards. Just kinda sucks that it's a one-and-done thing that we'll never come back to. Unless..?
How can we smooth out the migration and help promote kbin/lemmy to subreddits and redditors?
I think the biggest thing we need to figure out is how to make it sound easier than people say it is. People get too hung up on the technicalities of how the fediverse works, and they never try it out and see that it isn't as confusing as it sounds. If we could write up a simple blurb to help promote kbin to subreddit moderators...
What are some of your favorite Anime to re-watch?
I've been re-watching Hunter x Hunter lately. It has been really fun. What are some of the anime you keep going back to?
How's everyone liking the museum event?