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It's no secret that Lemmy is shaping up to be a viable alternative to Reddit. The issue it faces however is that it's still relatively niche and not many people know about it. I propose that we change this. By contacting the mods of large subreddits and asking them to make and promote relevant Lemmy communities we could substantially increase the amount of people who discover the fediverse. What's more, I don't think this is would be a hard sell considering many mods are already pissed off with Reddit due to their API changes. I believe that this is the time to act, so this is a call to arms, to help grow the fediverse into the future of social media!

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[-] Meowoem@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 year ago

Yeah, people say we should use small instances to keep things spread out but two of the ones I tried have major posting issues that stop comments working, We really need to stress test and big squish before we really push it to everyone, some of the issues I've seen have been fixed and on general it's very stable so I don't think it's got far to go

[-] Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 1 year ago

Which were those, out of curiosity?

[-] Meowoem@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago

Discuss.online and slrpnk both good communities but issues with syncing

[-] Claidheamh@slrpnk.net 2 points 1 year ago

Have had absolutely zero issues on slrpnk even after the big Reddit migrations.

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