On another note though, 9 hours, 1k upvotes, 300 comments. It’s a shame more people don’t migrate away from Reddit, which is just as bad as all these other social media platforms currently courting the U.S. administration.
I think we should just use Lemmy. Encourage people with upvotes, comment something interesting, join communities and stuff. The more shit there is on Lemmy, the more incentive for people to join it.
Yes and no. 1.4k? Out of hundreds of millions of online users. Literal raindrop in an ocean.
It means there’s still too many people supporting the same corporations willing to manipulate them through stealth advertising, data harvesting/selling, and misinformation.
It means that there’s still not enough people who care about privacy.
It means that there’s still a lot of educational work to do in society.
On another note though, 9 hours, 1k upvotes, 300 comments. It’s a shame more people don’t migrate away from Reddit, which is just as bad as all these other social media platforms currently courting the U.S. administration.
How do we encourage more people to join a Lemmy?
I think we should just use Lemmy. Encourage people with upvotes, comment something interesting, join communities and stuff. The more shit there is on Lemmy, the more incentive for people to join it.
Yes, lemmy is not mainstream. But man, you are complaining about 1.4k upvotes on non-corporate media. This is extraordinary.
Yes and no. 1.4k? Out of hundreds of millions of online users. Literal raindrop in an ocean.
It means there’s still too many people supporting the same corporations willing to manipulate them through stealth advertising, data harvesting/selling, and misinformation.
It means that there’s still not enough people who care about privacy.
It means that there’s still a lot of educational work to do in society.