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Looking forward to the Reddit blackout. Hopefully a bunch of new instances pop up and gain traction

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[–] luckless@beehaw.org 2 points 2 years ago

Overall I'd say it feels bittersweet. It sucks that reddit is being screwed over, but it could be really good for lemmy as a whole as long as we get through the growing pains. I like our community but it could use more people posting/commenting and driving up the engagement. Some communities are just too sparse right now.

[–] Moneymunkie@beehaw.org 1 points 2 years ago

I wouldn't necessarily say excited myself, it feels more bittersweet. On the one hand it like sucks for folk on a personal level who might have really enjoyed being part of a certain community, or all the work people have put into moderating, posting content or their work on a third party app is just going up in smoke in a snap.

But on the other, it feels like sweet sweet delicious karma for the stupid bullshit Reddit's leadership have done over the years and getting to see the birth of something new and better to come out of the ashes. Hopefully this place sticks around because its felt like a breath of fresh air honestly.

[–] lunarshot@beehaw.org 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I really think we need like a one image description of how to make an account. Something that could be posted and cross posted to Reddit, all the steps, what an instance is, what the communities are, how to sign up for the iOS and Android apps!

[–] unsunny@beehaw.org 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I was thinking about this last night; maybe a sort of phone-scrolling poster-style guide (not dissimilar to the API changes effects banners on Reddit the past week) with a quick guide to Lemmy/Kbin. I’m not totally new to the Fediverse having used Mastodon on and off after the Twitter migration, but I’m no pro when it comes to writing the content for one though.
Should probably be under a Creative Commons license as well.

(edit: grammar)