Isn’t the main obstacle for people migrating to Lemmy is the “signup”? Would it be impactful if someone creates a dummy proof guide, including a list of equivalent communites <-> subreddit?
Would it be impactful if someone creates a dummy proof guide, including a list of equivalent communites <-> subreddit?
I think that it would, specially if hosted in some third site (preferably a popular platform) and/or spread across Reddit.
Something important however: we should invite people to the Lemmyverse as a whole, not just this instance. This instance is already overburdened, and even if I’m myself staying here (I like it), everyone sticking to the same instance defeats the purpose of decentralisation.
Isn’t the main obstacle for people migrating to Lemmy is the “signup”? Would it be impactful if someone creates a dummy proof guide, including a list of equivalent communites <-> subreddit?
I think that it would, specially if hosted in some third site (preferably a popular platform) and/or spread across Reddit.
Something important however: we should invite people to the Lemmyverse as a whole, not just this instance. This instance is already overburdened, and even if I’m myself staying here (I like it), everyone sticking to the same instance defeats the purpose of decentralisation.