The migration of large communities from Reddit to Lemmy is like a world-renowned band performing an acoustic set in a library for 50 people.

Favrion@lemmy.world to Fediverse@lemmy.world – 658 points –

The fanbase is still large, but the Lemmy community hasn't quite caught up yet, and now there is a transitional period where the audience is smaller.

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just raise awareness about tools like this one https://lemmyverse.net/

Never underestimate the importance of convenience and the lack of work most people will do in most circumstances— and I'm not even blaming those people. A third-party tool will never catch on the way a built-in, organic convenience will.

It's not even that I won't do the work, I will. It's just a shitty experience is all.

I don't mean you specifically, friend. I'm just talking about the general (but not absolute, obviously) nature of people. But yee.

My bad if I made you think I took it as something negative, I just meant my comment to reinforce what you're saying. Because you're right, we'll do it, normies won't.

Hmm, would be great if there was a like a nice, accessible list of these things for new users - tools and the like - and a link to that list was available on the Sign-up screen, right across Lemmy...

Would certainly go some way to reducing the friction between starting and knowing what you're doing.

Right now the process for me finding a new community is find the community, go to the search page in my browser, type in the community, search for it, wait for it to show up, and sub to it, restart my app. That sucks.

Everyone here by now knows how to find a community. Getting to that community fucking sucks.

You left out the 20% or so chance the subscribe button just doesn't work. Also the 30% chance you find a community with 1 active user and less than 5 posts total, none of which point to a functioning community with a slightly different name.

just raise awareness about tools like this one https://lemmyverse.net/

I also think that something like LCS or Lemmony should be recommended and/or included in the default Lemmy docker compose file.

That way, when new Lemmy servers get spun up, they will automatically get seeded with content and communities from other existing Lemmy servers.