For those struggling to wean yourselves off Reddit, someone has made a bot that copies posts from subreddits to Lemmy so you can follow the subreddits from here. I made a post about doing something similar a couple of weeks ago.

They have their own instance at lemmit.online. The r/newzealand is clone is at [email protected].

Most of the communities there aren’t showing up in the search here without the full link yet, so go to their list of local communities, open a community you want to subscribe to, then copy the link that looks like !newzealand@lemmit.online from the sidebar into the search on Lemmy.nz (or your local instance). If the subreddit you want isn’t listed on lemmy.online, you can post a request in [email protected]. It was pretty much instant for me.

  • RaoulDuke@lemmy.nzOPM
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    1 year ago

    This is @Dave’s comment from the daily kōrero:

    Do we need guidelines about using it? Like sure you can subscribe, but what about cross posting to !newzealand?

    Cross posts ok? Guidelines on not cross posting questions just links (articles etc) because the questions don’t come with the answers? Any thoughts?

    • RaoulDuke@lemmy.nzOPM
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      1 year ago

      Personally, I think it’s fine for people to cross-post stuff they think is relevant to the communities here. I’d prefer it over links to Reddit, because it lets people engage with the content here. I doubt posts in [email protected] will get nearly as much attention as the ones on lemmy.nz. The Lemmit bot makes it pretty obvious that it’s taken from Reddit. I think one guideline would be not to remove the bot’s text from the post, nor the “cross-posted from” text that’s generated when it’s cross-posted here.

      As for question posts, it would be a weird thing to cross-post. I guess if someone wanted to give credit to the OP on Reddit. I can’t see that happening too often, unless it’s a pretty broad question that generates discussion - in which case, it doesn’t seem to matter to me if there’s a separate discussion going on here.

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        1 year ago

        I think just posting the content (headline and link) here would be better than posting links to the reddit discussion.

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          1 year ago

          Yeah, if it’s a link to a news story or website, I agree, it should just be a direct link. I’m mostly thinking about content created by Reddit users and posted up there themselves.