All this hate towards u/spez only gives reddit engagement. The only way to real success is by making users move to Lemmy.

  • @[email protected]
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    11811 months ago

    the fact that it would require us to spend time on reddit every 5 min and the fact thatthe admins would wipe it if it showed any real problems.

    • AFakeName
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      3411 months ago

      I’d like this place to survive, but, man, it has big Mad Men “I feel sorry for you/I don’t think about you at all” vibes.

      • @[email protected]
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        3311 months ago

        I had a buddy send me a link to a Reddit post the other day. Other than the couple of technical questions I’ve sourced there through Google, I haven’t given that place a single click. I’m sure there are great things still there, but Reddit is almost completely out of my life. Lemmy has some growing to do still, but I’m here for the ride.

      • livus
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        411 months ago

        That’s just the people who miss reddit and want to recreate it.

        Plenty of us are moving on and want to do things differently here though.

    • takeda
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      11 months ago

      Plus they have some code that allows them to interfere with the picture. The part that drawn spez under a guillotine received a checkerboard and also constantly had random pixels showing up.

      Anyone who thinks they are protesting by it are fooling themselves.

      Also if somebody was truly worrying reddit they likely removed their account. Asking to contributing is asking to create account back on the site we wanted to leave.

    • omnislayer88
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      511 months ago

      I agree with you in principle, but speaking from strictly a strategic perspective, /r/place presents a vulnerability that can be exploited without contributing what Reddit really needs to regain its status - content.

      In the context of a social media war, this means we can use the space to peel off users who wouldn’t have been introduced to the Fediverse otherwise, with no risk of harming ourselves or providing Reddit more than a temporary moment of attention. There’s been a concerted effort to remove links to Fediverse resources in many subs, and for a great deal of redditors, they’re in the dark about what the Fediverse represents and how much better it is than Reddit.

      Plus it’s just cool to fuck with Spez, and the Fediverse is so cool in general that I’d love to see what the effect would be if we united against a common enemy.

      • substill
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        911 months ago

        Place gives Reddit exactly what it needs most - user engagement. By going, you’re feeding Reddit stats they can show prospective investors and advertisers on unique users, time on site, and clicks even after the protests.

        Reddit was very crafty in relaunching Place right now. They can show a material post-API uptick exactly as Spez promised.

        • @[email protected]
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          011 months ago

          You really think 1000 (being very very generous here) people from lemmy going to r/Place to advertise is going to give a boost to Reddit’s user engagement? On the other hand 1000 people coming from Reddit to lemmy will be like a 1% boost to Lemmy.

          • substill
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            111 months ago

            No, I’m not saying Lemmy users checking in represent any material change to Reddit numbers. I’m saying Place gets Reddit a short term boost to demonstrate the site still has pull. And that is what Reddit cares about far more than good content - eyeballs to sell ads to, and comments to sell to LLM companies.

  • @tiny_electron
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    4711 months ago

    I think we should just ignore Reddit, we don’t need it enjoy our content here on Lemmy/Kbin

    • @[email protected]
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      1411 months ago

      I think some people want Lemmy to become as big as Reddit. I don’t care if it does, I just want it to be big enough to have a good stream of content.

      • @[email protected]
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        611 months ago

        I want federated social media to kill off corporate social media because the latter is doing substantive damage to our society by giving Spez, Musk and Zuckerberg too much power over political discourse.

      • livus
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        11 months ago

        In terms of my time, the fediverse already has enough content for me, everything else is just the cherry on top.

        I’d like us to grow organically. I don’t think we need to go and evangelize over at reddit.

  • @[email protected]
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    1611 months ago

    So then stop giving Reddit traffic. Suggesting people get on Reddit isn’t going to help your cause.

  • @[email protected]
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    1211 months ago

    I believe the point of r/place is to drive traffic after several of us left. Makes it look better to investors. Giving a blank slate to the public to express their hate is going to get attention from anyone who feels slighted. Making it almost like we never left in the first place if we go back to post even a pixel.

  • ✖️ 🇨 ✖️ 🇨 🐝
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    1011 months ago

    I think a lot of people here are apathetic towards anything Reddit related ultimately and you’d need a lot of engagement with Reddit for it to happen. Or bots, which is what half of the big participants in the last one used anyway.

    I wouldn’t mind someone botting a little Lemmy advertisment though.

  • PrivateNoob
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    911 months ago

    I’m in if someone organizes where to put the pixel art. It would be wise to wait for the upcoming size update. On the engagement part, I honestly would be (even more) disappointed in humanity if the “bad publicity is publicity” tactic will work out well to convince investors.

    • takeda
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      511 months ago

      Actually it looks like it works.

      They don’t care about the “fuck spez” text, they did care about spez under a guillotine and were using some code to destroy it.

      So what’s the point?

  • @[email protected]
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    811 months ago

    Honestly who fucking cares? Just forget them. That’s how the internet moves on, and that’s the only way. So sick of hearing about reddit.

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    11 months ago

    It’s really not worth the engagement. The approach we’ve taken is to maintain a place on /r/android and /r/xiaomi to direct folks to [email protected] and [email protected]. It helps boost Fediverse adoption without driving extra traffic to Reddit.

  • HSL
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    611 months ago

    Definitely rule #4, getting tired of this topic.

  • @[email protected]
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    611 months ago

    I completely agree with your text. But to answer your question, I’m pretty sure that the majority of people here (including myself) are pretty much done trying to convert people.

    Others are going to make their own decisions. Anyone who truly cares could have and would have already found their way here.

    If it comes up somewhere, of course I’m going to tell people about Lemmy. But I’m not going out of my way and spending a bunch of time with the sole goal to get people to go here. I’m not and don’t want to be a missionary for the Lemmy religion. If I’d do that with all the things in life where I think people are doing the wrong thing, I’d have no time anymore to actually enjoy life.