This is what I have so far for links

Fediverse New User Orientation

Reddit Migration

Here from reddit? Find your new home.

Fediverse

The “network” of instances that uses ActivityPub

Lemmy

The Reddit-like federated forum app that runs on ActivityPub within the Fediverse

Instance Lists

Lists of Instances

Communities

Communities for getting started in the fediverse

For instance Admins

Tools and info for admins and admins-to-be

For Devs

Building or contributing?

The Fediverse Could be Awesome (If We Don’t Screw it Up) any others I should add? Any suggestions for copy/organization? list is maintained here

  • manitcorOP
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    21 year ago

    it def needs to be organized better ,but every link here i have provided to a new user at one point or another. list the ones you think are useless and I will shuffle things a bit

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Oh sorry I didn’t mean to imply any of it is useless. It’s just, the more information you dump on someone in one go, the more overwhelming it is for them. Whereas if you can find a way to just give them the absolute essentials, then add more context later, it’s less work for them to understand and they’re less likely to be put off whatever the thing is you’re trying to educate them on.

      Hope I’m making sense!

      • manitcorOP
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        1 year ago

        no worries! right now im just grabbing the links as I see them (quick skim style) def down for some help to organize it a bit. I do agree a top 5 or 10 is a good idea with a link back here

    • @LemmyExplain
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      21 year ago

      Maybe add some context? Like make the links inline so it reads like an instructional?

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      I think a brief description of why each link is helpful is good enough for now. I’ve been using Lemmy for a couple days, and although I’m kinda getting the hang of it, I could definitely use some more organized info to answers some of the questions I’m having. And a lot of the guides I’ve seen are either not informative enough or do not present the information in a way that makes sense to a layperson.

      Edit: Never mind, I must have seen your post before it was fixed. It certainly looks a lot better!