@asklemmy What do you think it would take for people to drop Twitter & Reddit and move to the Fediverse?

  • @[email protected]
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    101 year ago

    For me it was a combination of seeing that there was a lot of activity on the fediverse (no point joining a social media if there’s no people on it) and also feeling the need to actually frequently use social media again, because I hadn’t been using social media for a while outside of retweeting something once in a blue moon.

    We’re social creatures, so I’m sure the more people move to Fediverse, well, the more people will follow.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    When they killed Reddit Sync, I was done. As for X or whatever they call it now, hopefully people will see what it’s become, and soon leave?

    One can dream haha.

  • @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    People who have been paying attention have already moved. Anyone who’s left will need a missile dropped directly on top of their head by Elon Musk or Steve Huffman personally. They will leave when the websites can no longer support themselves and shut down their servers, forcing the users out.

    • Samantha E XaviaOP
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      41 year ago

      Yeah, tbh with all of what has happened on both of platforms, it’s sad to still see them alive.

      Hopefully, people slowly start moving across or they’re some huge outage that happens in the future as it doesn’t seem like many more people are willing to move across (at least from my experience).

      Who knows, Threads may help the future of the Fediverse with the amount of users that could see the possibility of it across Mastodon, Lemmy and many other instances.

    • @[email protected]
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      241 year ago

      The network effect is really strong. Once you try getting people to move or try something new you really realise how strong it is.

      • jBlight
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        341 year ago

        Honestly, most people are followers. If you have a few high profile celebrities publicly announce they are switching over, I’m sure their fan base will do the same. Once the fans go over, then the friends of fans follow and so on.

        • Samantha E XaviaOP
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          21 year ago

          Yeah, that’s probably the best way that people would move across. Knowing people are moving across to Threads, It could be a good way (once they join the Fediverse) for people to get involved with it and maybe move across to things like Mastodon and Lemmy.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        Be careful what you wish for. It’s very good for us that those people stay where they are… Otherwise this place would be Twitter.

        • Samantha E XaviaOP
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          31 year ago

          A lot of those people would need to go to there own instances that we would be able to block due to policies on most mastodon instances aligning with Trans Rights as well as other LGBT+ people being safe.

        • Samantha E XaviaOP
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          31 year ago

          I’ll try to do just that then. Stay active and make this place full of content for people to enjoy.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 year ago

        Why on Earth would we want to do that?

        The last thing in the world the fediverse needs is a bunch of idiots blundering around in it.

        • Otter
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          191 year ago

          As an idiot currently blundering around in it, I don’t think this is something we can gatekeep, nor can we try and do it. It’s just something that will happen

          The great thing about the fediverse is that people have control over which instances they are around, and there will always be some more isolated ones if that’s what you prefer

          • @[email protected]
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            41 year ago

            I don’t think we can gatekeep it either.

            But we can, or not, encourage it. I’d rather not. I’ve never - not even once in more than 30 years online - seen a forum get notably popular without it also, and obviously as a direct result, going to shit.

            The great thing about the fediverse is that people have control over which instances they are around, and there will always be some more isolated ones if that’s what you prefer.

            If the masses discover the fediverse and move here, that’s not going to remain the case, guaranteed.

            They’ll bitch and moan because content isn’t centralized (we’ve already seen that), and the rent-seeking fuckwads will, one way or another, rearrange things so that it is centralized, and specifically so that they can then squat on top of it and suck profit out of it, and it’ll end up just another facebook/twitter/instagram/reddit.

            Count on it.

        • Samantha E XaviaOP
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          31 year ago

          To have actual content on here. I hate having to switch between the Fediverse and normal Social Media to get updates on the niche things I enjoy.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    Why would you want them to? Look up the “September that never ended” and what that effect does to communities.

    • Samantha E XaviaOP
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      31 year ago

      I would like to see the Fediverse grow overtime, also we haven’t had to deal with a Decentralised network across the internet before, who knows what may happen.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        There is a big difference between slow growth over time though (say a few percent of the existing user base every month) and a giant influx of new users (say 10 times the existing user base in a single month). The latter destroys everything the community was about since nobody knows the unwritten rules and new users copy bad behaviour from other new users.

        • well5H1T3
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          11 year ago

          (say 10 times the existing user base in a single month)

          New-born floods

          • well5H1T3
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            31 year ago

            Reading rules is different from living them (getting used to them)

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        we haven’t had to deal with a Decentralised network across the internet before

        You say that while using the WWW, a decentralized network of Webservers and Webbrowsers all Access the world.

        And you say that while using Domain names, which certainly don’t come from your /etc/Hosts but from a decentralized DNS Network of servers all around the world.

        • Samantha E XaviaOP
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          11 year ago

          That’s different from a Protocol that anyone can use, boot up a server that has access to the whole Fediverse active posts & user base.

          The Fediverse is making it so much easier for people to have users across their own social network platforms, bending the protocols to work with what vision they have, well still allowing others to access it.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    I occasionally go back to reddit for niche communities and for looking up some user generated information/answers. I think the niche community might not easily be solved until more people move to lemmy, but as for the information lookup, if we can port the more useful stuff from reddit I don’t think I’d have much of a reason to go back to reddit (seriously, so much of the newer info in some subs are factually wrong but no one seems to care and it just seems to get worse the longer time progresses). The main issue is how to figure out what is the useful stuff. Idk about Twitter, haven’t used them in years.

    • Samantha E XaviaOP
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      21 year ago

      Yeah, they seem to be doing a good job and who knows if they join the Fediverse other sites might look at doing the same.

  • Rentlar
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    41 year ago

    Someone should make a comprehensive, easy to follow guide to Lemmy with the latest info and apps, and share it to Reddit including their r/lemmy. Same with Mastodon.

    I’ve sworn off of Reddit unfortunately so I’m not going to post, but maybe if I make something I can ask someone to share it there for me?

    • Samantha E XaviaOP
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      31 year ago

      Having a guide to the Fediverse (at least Mastodon & Lemmy) could bring the people who are looking for alternatives to possibly see it and read about how you can easily join, which is a really good idea.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        It’d be cool if CGPGrey remade his “What is Reddit” video, but exchanged it for: “What is Lemmy”

        He unlisted that video, so I don’t think he has that popular of an opinion of Reddit these days.

        Celebrities like him joining would be a big help.

        • Samantha E XaviaOP
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          11 year ago

          Yeah people like that would help greatly even if it’s just for the Reddit like experience they used to get where users can just post to you as a creator

  • @[email protected]
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    421 year ago

    More content. More diverse content. And more diverse users.

    There really isn’t a lot of posts. A significant portion of posts are from bots. Similarly, there aren’t many comments.

    It feels like most content is doomer news, politics, Linux, Star Trek, programming, or gaming related. And that’s my jam. But it gets old after a while.

    And of course it would help to have more diverse users. I know we aren’t all the same, but Lemmy has a lot of software developers and left leaning folks with post secondary degrees.

    • Samantha E XaviaOP
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      51 year ago

      Yeah, I get what you mean. It would be good to get more niche communities involved. It’s good to see like-minded people, but it’s always good for someone to have another opinion that can back up their views with facts.

  • molave
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    1 year ago

    Edit:

    Twitter/Reddit banning all NSFW

    Twitter/Reddit banning piracy discussion

    • Samantha E XaviaOP
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      11 year ago

      I know people that use Reddit & Twitter purely for their NSFW content, So I don’t think taking away Fediverse NSFW content would work for those types of people.

  • @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    The Fediverse if a complicated concept, that looses a lot of the appeal that Twitter/Reddit has, we need more coordination between instances, and less of a scattershot approach to communities. This obviously goes against the goals of the Fediverse where you want several similar communities on different instances to make the system far more robust.

    Then we need a killer community, a community that people has to have, that only really work on Lemmy, and not on Reddit.

    Mastodon mostly just needs more users, especially celeberties, then users would come.

    • Samantha E XaviaOP
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      41 year ago

      I read something about ActivityPub 2.0 being pushed for more feedback from the developers of Instances talking, so hopefully that brings more talk and direction between instances.

      Lemmy would be amazing if it had some unique communities that people have been looking for, for years on Reddit. It could be a way to get Lemmy to grow.

      I know there is crossover between places like Mastodon and Lemmy as at the moment I’m using Mastodon to talk to everyone on Lemmy but certainly could be improved.

      • Sabata11792
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        1 year ago

        Lemmy overall feels like old reddit when it was still run and filled by people who cared. Names are familiar, everyone rather(in some places) chill, and the server is on fire half the time. I forgotten what it was like to start to know people online. Reddit is too big to ever learn a name again unless its a “human” on the front page again. It’s kinda nostalgic.

        • Samantha E XaviaOP
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          01 year ago

          Yeah it would just be nice to have some more niche communities being run. Maybe I should help start those niche communities or something but I’m not really using Lemmy anymore but still love browsing the content

          • Sabata11792
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            11 year ago

            I seen a lot of attempts. I don’t think we have the size to keep many smaller subs active.

    • Samantha E XaviaOP
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      31 year ago

      So Threads? That’s getting progress on coming to the Fediverse. Guess we would have lots more people join through that.

      • deadcatbounce
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        I’m not sure what threads is really. I’m not on Instagram. Gotta make it as simple as possible.

        • Samantha E XaviaOP
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          11 year ago

          Threads is instagrams version of mastodon / twitter. Even know you can login with instagram it does bring it mainstream

  • Octospider
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    91 year ago

    Have you seen Reddit and Twitter lately? You want those people here?