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Dear Lemmings, how can we funnel reddit users to lemmy?
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Aren't all Lemmy users former redditaries?
The difference lies in how we got here. One means finding a new community, assessing it, and integrating into it. It means seeing the new community as distinctly not Reddit. The other is effectively a "Come as you are" invitation that will just directly import reddit's culture, after which it will be effectively too late to trim less desirable behaviors.
Then we could still funnel new users from other sources that are more like-minded. Say FOSS community and hackers for example (incidentally those are proabably a large chunk of Lemmy users)
No, why would we force them to join. Funneling makes it somewhat sound like forcing our tricking people to go and join lemmy. I would rather that people do it on their own. That way we get genuine lemmings not transplanted reddit trash.
But before Reddit, I was a Goon. Before that, I ran some forums. Before that, I was on Usenet for ages.
The platforms change, but the people and communities are pretty much the same as they were 30 years ago.
That simply isn't true. Reddit is much larger and more diverse than Usenet. I'm willing to bet the vast majority had never heard of Usenet when they started using Reddit, though they probably heard about it along with hundreds of other new and old ideas after joining. If you think everyone you want to talk to is already here, I'm happy for you, but I think it's a limited philosophy.