I don’t want to come off as preachy, and I love the waves of new users. I’m just concerned about the stability of the Lemmy userbase if the highest commented posts stay “I’m leaving reddit” and “things reddit did” type threads.

This is something I also need to work on aha, but it’s really important to be active in topics and activities you’re interested in outside being a (potentially former) redditor.

Happy lemming, friends!

  • @mobiuscoffee
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    231 year ago

    I think most people would agree with the sentiment, but it’s probably a side effect of people being a bit lost.

    If you can’t find the community or discussion where you could contribute more niche information, having the general reddit exodus topic at least lets you participate.

    And I think that is the common thread of optimism. Even with the confusion and the jank, it still feels good to be somewhere welcoming and new.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      Yep, it’s definitely gonna take some time to adjust.

      I’ve setup my own community as I couldn’t find one that existed for it already, but no idea how best to actually spread the word about it.

      But enjoying finding out how it all works and discovering more communities

      • BrightFadedDog
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        21 year ago

        I think there is a good chance at the moment that people will find you. Without much map of where to go I have been searching for community names that include my interests, and I suspect other people are doing the same given the community I started has been getting subscribers and I haven’t told anyone about it!

      • Speckle
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        11 year ago

        There’s a community to promote your new communities in, it’s called New Communities (funnily enough) on lemmy.world. I’m really new to this but I’ll try to link it