First and foremost, before the usual argument happens, I know that more is not necessarily better.

Having said that, it would be better if lemmy’s userbase were much bigger. There are many, many, interesting communities that are basically dead. We need a bigger userbase to drive some content to those communities.

If person A wants to discuss topic X, but there are barely any people with whom to discuss topic X, person A will go back to the usual for-profit corporations to do just that. This is obviously not good, for obvious reasons: just look around.

And an equally important point: for profit services, such as reddit, need to die. The userbase create the content and a select few get rich from it? Fuck them.

So the question is:

  • In your opinion, what can we do to increase the userbase?
    • SpikesOtherDog@ani.social
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      7 days ago

      Yes. That is one of the things that keeps people coming back. I have been doing stupid stuff with Linux and posting it here hoping people will join and push it further.

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        has to start somewhere, makes one wonder how reddit caught on enough to become established.

        iirc StumbleUpon took me to reddit for the first time, not really organic website discovery services now.

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      Honestly, not just the niche hobbies. We have no real community here that the masses can enjoy. I can’t give a good nfl instance, NBA instance, etc. Most of the shit presented to me is autistic blah. While it’s entertaining for a minute it’s not something that I need to see all the time, and it’s the biggest amount of posts I see. I’m about to go over to digg for a while because there isn’t much here.

  • The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.net
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    the biggest hurdle i see right now to expanding the threadiverse is how often people here are just absolute assholes to each other.

    • CmdrShepard49@sh.itjust.works
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      That tracks with every other platform though. I think the big hurdle is that it seems more complicated to get into since having independent instances is so different than everybody else.

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    If I want to read discussion about a new movie or game that all seems to be on reddit, so I guess the lesson is to try starting that sort of thing here and hope it picks up. With a smaller user base you have to accept that individual posts may not get any traction though. I do think having discussion other than Linux and whatever Trump is going on about this week would help to grow the platform.

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      Honestly variety is the spice of life, and keeping up with the zeitgeist is half of why people like to be online. I think this is a very good point!

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    The main hurdle is onboarding. Normal people wont understand federation. All they know is Login with Google, that’s it.

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    First thing is gain enough support in the presumption that increasing userbase is a desirable outcome.

    Chasing bigger numbers for bigger numbers sake is one of the biggest problems with capitalism

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      Honestly memes on lemmy are orders of magnitude greater than ones I see on reddit. If growing user base makes the memes more lame I don’t know if I support it

  • Formfiller@lemmy.world
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    Can we pool some money together and advertise somewhere or put stickers at coffee shops in big cities. Some of my other thoughts are to have influencers plug it, put adds on blogs especially hobby blogs and niche blogs if that’s who we’re trying to attract.

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      This would not be such a bad idea, honestly. Or just some small stickers that people place on their laptops.

      However, I feel like we should see who comes on top, lemmy or PieFed. I feel like piefed might be our best option tbh. The lemmy devs don’t seem to be open to ideas, not to mention their whole stance on politics.

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    waiting for more reddit purges? thats sadly is the only way. other ways, reddit just have all the communities that lemmy doesnt.

    currently reddit is very careful about massive purges now, they are just doing background ones, even if they increased thier filtering and sensitivity of bot? detection. they want to avoid bots being to pervasive on site to make it seem like its mostly users.

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    Just keep using it. Ask questions, post solutions, as time goes on they will be more relevant.

    Post everything here.

    Today I Learned is a good one for old info, as people post repetitive stuff all of the time, so when people look up an unusual fact etc… They get brought straight to one of those.

    DIY, Woodworking, hobbies etc. and all the main things that people want to look up.

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    Post good content, post links to that content to people it would be desirable to have on here. Have enough other good content that they are inclined to stay.

    For profit services don’t need to die. Let the influencer morons stay on them so the rest of us don’t have to deal with them and their idiot followers enshittifying another platform.