this post was submitted on 14 Jan 2025
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To discuss how to grow and manage communities / magazines on Lemmy, Mbin, Piefed and Sublinks
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- https://lemmy-federate.com/ to federated your community to a lot of instances
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Piefed's main obstacle to adoption is lack of mobile apps. I know Thunder is being forked, hopefully once that is done Piefed will get more adoption. In the meantime Lemmy is still the go-to platform.
If any smaller instance would do this, they would become my go-to suggestion everytime I talk about Lemmy on Reddit
Thousands of people dissatisfied with Reddit enshittification. Including your friends you couldn't recommend Lemmy to ๐
Once again I am astounded at mobile apps being the blocker. I use the Fediverse nearly exclusively from mobile on the browser and my experience is totally fine.
I'm the same boat as you, but it's a matter of preference.
Some people were using old.reddit from their browser, but the reason the whole API fiasco happened is because people couldn't use their third party apps anymore.
The top reasons people avoid coming here iirc seemed like (a) "tankies", (b) lack of niche content (Reddit legit has more...), and iirc (c) toxic interactions (which, really, I personally think Reddit is far worse in this regard? probably the lowest end is the same across both Lemmy and Reddit, but the niche subs there are more chill, mostly, compared to like r/all; also if a right-wing person were to come here and act like a Redditor, then yeah they legit may feel unwelcomed!:-P).
Defederating with the big 3 would mostly take care of the first issue (though there's always more e.g. whenever a new person downvotes anything from the admin of Midwest.social and gets banned as a result they'll have to discover that whole thing on their own; there's only so much that can be done to create a walled garden effect). There's little that can be done about the second issue - although bringing people in is likely to help with that longer-term. And blocking the political communities including memes masquerading as such is likely to help with the toxicity effect, ofc there's always going to be people that refuse to control themselves and need to be blocked.
I agree, this looks interesting. It would require some effort. ๐ช
Indeed, I just made another post about the feature that allows to hide communities from All, let's see how it goes ๐ช