How can we boost Lemmy membership?

Since my favorite reddit app came to Lemmy I’m really keen on getting more people into the fediverse to pump up the volume of content around here. Are there any initiatives that we can assist to get folks onboard?

I had my wife join, and she likes it, but laments the slow pace of new material in the communities.

lvxferre,
@lvxferre@lemmy.ml avatar

Give it time. The platform exploded in popularity in a few months, let us [current users] let the last batch of newcomers to settle in before calling more folks in. Plus we don’t even have much control over it, at the end of the day Lemmy grows as Reddit does stupid shit that makes it lose trust with its userbase.

ThrowawayPermanente,

More political memes. Also more cringey conversatuions about how, actually, everything is political. Victory awaits.

kryllic,

Don’t forget posting pics of funko pop collections

chaorace,
@chaorace@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Oh, I have the perfect Funko for this situation… You can really feel the subtextual criticism of capitalism!

SmokingKinoko,

I am curious as to which one.

chaorace,
@chaorace@lemmy.sdf.org avatar
SnowdenHeroOfOurTime,

Gonna guess you really like tiktok

ThrowawayPermanente,

I literally quit my job to do tiktok full time

SnowdenHeroOfOurTime,

Yikes. Gonna hope this is satire. I was just making a joke, sort of, because tiktok is mindless scrolling where you can avoid anything PoLiTiCaL even though you’re literally a Chinese test subject giving data to an authoritarian government

Spasmolytic,

That’s quite a platform you just espoused. Can I tell you why it’s problematic?

The_Picard_Maneuver,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website avatar

If you build it, they will come.

It’s the reason I’ve been motivated to post as much as I do, both in broader communities and a handful of niche ones that I want to see grow.

If you’ve thought about posting/commenting but just haven’t yet, take the plunge! I never used to post on reddit at all, and I’ve been pretty active since joining Lemmy.

roguetrick,

Have you tried moderating yet? With your posting frequency you'd likely make a good mod. The tools kind of suck but its better if you're on more like you are.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website avatar

I created the XCOM community on lemmy.world, but I haven’t had to mod a single thing yet, because it’s slow (only 300-something subscribers, and mostly me posting).

I might look into it. The only catch is that I’m usually just checking lemmy on my phone, and I haven’t looked into how many apps have the ability to mod stuff.

Capricorny90210,

I find it’s easier to engage on Lemmy. One can share a different viewpoint and often find discussion rather than being shit on because you’re not part of the echo chamber.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website avatar

Yeah, and I’ve also found that you don’t have to be active on a post within the first hour for anyone to see your comment. People comment and have their comments seen days after, because there seems to be a lot of variety in how people sort their feeds here.

Capricorny90210,

That’s a good point, I never thought of that

thelsim,
@thelsim@sh.itjust.works avatar

I never feel like I have anything interesting to post. But I do try to encourage other posters by leaving a positive comment, even if it’s just a thank you or something nice.
Upvotes don’t do much, but some positive feedback should keep people motivated to keep posting. At least, that’s how I see it.

BackOnMyBS,
@BackOnMyBS@lemmy.world avatar

It doesn’t have to be that interesting. It just needs to be content. I found maybe 5%-10% of posts on imgur to be interesting, yet I still went there everyday for years. Same with Reddit, but likely even less.

scrubbles,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

Unfortunately it’s just a waiting game really, we grow slowly. Bringing people over is good, but they’ll follow the content. As people come, posters will come too, and commenters, and then that’s what ultimately brings over the rest.

ryannathans,

Stop shitting all over people just because they don’t agree with you on everything

Spasmolytic,

I think it’s generally a good idea to respond to folks as if they were a friend or family member. And, if you need to pull the ripcord and get out of a conversation that’s terribly frustrating, it means a lot to say something to the effect of “Thanks for the chat, but let’s agree to disagree before we devolve into pure name calling.”

Or something. I think it benefits the whole community to have a record of people disengaging when the conversation isn’t productive. Doesn’t matter why. Doesn’t matter if you think the other person is clearly, obviously being an asshole. Politely disengage and try to stop thinking about it (if thinking about it is unproductive and stressing you out.)

setsneedtofeed,
@setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world avatar

You just made an enemy for life!

gianni,

There should be an instance with an actual registered organization behind it - privacy policy & all to back up its legitimacy. Without this, Lemmy is a hard sell for a lot of people who don’t want to just hand off their information to a person who may or may not be doing certain things with it.

miss_brainfart,
@miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml avatar

I think that’s fair, yeah. Explaining that some person I don’t know runs the server doesn’t quite sound the same as saying this instance is run by company XY

gianni,

It also doesn’t require that this person you don’t know have any legal obligations regarding data handling.

GarbageShoot,

Purge reactionaries so that minorities feel safe

Omega_Haxors,

This. Reddit levels of nazi apologia right now. Huge room for improvement.

reddig33,

Just casually mention it on other forums where appropriate. For example, any thread about how sucky Reddit is, explain there are other places to go, like Lemmy.

atrielienz,

Can’t do that on reddit right now. Turns out that results in suppression of your comments and possibly a shadow ban.

Zak,
@Zak@lemmy.world avatar

Post things relevant to a hobby or interest that isn’t Lemmy itself or something closely related.

mild_deviation,

Linking to Lemmy image posts is a bad experience. This use case needs to be much better because content is the main way that non-Lemmy users can be motivated to join Lemmy. I tried to share this with a friend yesterday, and had to explain that the image I actually wanted them to see is locked behind a tiny thumbnail, and that the full size Good Place Janet someone commented is not what I wanted them to see (at least not without the context of the posted image).

There’s no way to open a shared Lemmy link in your client of choice. You can manually add URLs on Android, but you have to do that for every Lemmy instance, so that’s not going to fly. I don’t know if there’s any solution at all on iOS.

There’s not a good way to control what content I see. It’s essentially either “everything” or “a single community”. On Reddit, you could already have multiple communities about the same topic on Reddit, but usually one was dominant, and you had multireddits to save you if there truly are a few good related subreddits. Now on Lemmy, you multiply that problem by N instances, and subtract the multireddit feature. This situation simply must be made better somehow.

jazir5,

This should solve that when it gets implemented.

There’s not a good way to control what content I see. It’s essentially either “everything” or “a single community”. On Reddit, you could already have multiple communities about the same topic on Reddit, but usually one was dominant, and you had multireddits to save you if there truly are a few good related subreddits. Now on Lemmy, you multiply that problem by N instances, and subtract the multireddit feature. This situation simply must be made better somehow.

github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3071#issuecommen…

mild_deviation,

Nice, thanks for the link. That link is about the posting side, whereas I was talking only about the viewing side (apparently covered in issue 808), but the posting side is arguably even more important in reducing fragmentation. Just as it’s frustrating to group N communities for viewing, it’s equally frustrating to post to N communities, and then have to interact with them separately.

jazir5,

Unfortunately until it’s implemented I just can’t bring myself to use Lemmy full time. It’s too chaotic content wise, but once it’s implemented I may fully switch over.

mild_deviation,

Eh, if you’re mostly just consuming/lurking, it’s probably better to use Lemmy by viewing all posts on all communities on all instances, then filtering out the communities you don’t like. Gonna be like that until it gets more popular, and importantly, stops becoming less popular.

Thisfox,

It would be amazing to be able to easily and reliably link comments to places, like r/locationhere might have done in Reddit. I am finding it slow to work that out here.

Swyperider,
@Swyperider@lemmy.ml avatar

Currently on reddit if you attempt to link to a image directly outside of reddit and somebody clicks it, it’ll redirect them to a media viewer page that hides all the comments but provides a link to view them. As much as I hate that redirect, I don’t think it is a terrible idea for Lemmy to do as well because of the issue your friend had with the thumbnail that you wanted them to click.

mild_deviation,

I don’t like Reddit’s approach. It hides nearly all information about the post. You don’t get to see the number of upvotes or comments, and you can only see as much of the title as fits on a single line.

I’d rather the image post viewer default to an expanded state, and have a clearer delineation between the image and comments. Right now, there’s not even a header saying “Comments”. You’re expected to just know.

Swyperider,
@Swyperider@lemmy.ml avatar

That would be great. I am not sure if it was RES doing it or it was a default reddit thing but I do remember images automatically expanding on there. Having it happen automatically on Lemmy would be great as long as the user is not on a slow or data-capped connection.

mild_deviation,

Even on a slow connection, if you’ve clicked the link, you’re there to view the post. The image simply must be visible by default. It would be more interesting to allow clients to choose what image quality to load, but I don’t know a good way to do that. Maybe default to low quality, then you can choose high quality after logging in?

RandomVideos,

Most people are familiar with the reddit app. There should be a “reddit for lemmy” app that is as terrible as the reddit app

JadenSmith,

I say we should dress up in nice suits, and go door to door asking if people have heard of our great community haven, thanks to the Great Lemming who we keep forgetting the name of. Ramen.

ParanoidFactoid,
@ParanoidFactoid@beehaw.org avatar

Fix the design flaws first. Especially broken incentives for toxicity and lack of moderation tools. It’s too big already right now.

Sasuke,
@Sasuke@hexbear.net avatar

we could offer every new member a free pony and maybe a soft drink of their choice

Send_me_nude_girls,
@Send_me_nude_girls@feddit.de avatar

Relay for Reddit stopped working for me today. I won’t pay for content I partly create, so my shift will be final to Lemmy, unless my social media addiction finds another way.

Thing is, what Reddit still has, is the available history of content. If Lemmy has new topics and new content, it will at one point become second nature to also add “Lemmy” to a search query. And at some point hopefully without Reddit ever crossing the mind. For now it’s a slow and painful process as contribution is the only way to push Lemmy.

So whatever you do, contribute as much as possible. Then we can do it. I’d say push the bigger communities first, the smaller will follow, like how it was with early Reddit.

Scrollone,

I also stopped using Reddit forever today, since Relay stopped working.

But I feel like there will never be a way like searching on Google for thing I’m interested in + Lemmy.

The problem is that content is duplicated on many instances, and those instances may even don’t have “Lemmy” in their websites

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