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Let me start by thanking everyone that has joined https://fediverser.network and the ones who are already helping to categorize and create a map between subreddits and the recommended Lemmy alternatives. Y'all are amazing and I hope we can keep it up.

To keep in mind that the main goal of this whole project is to help people on reddit to migrate quickly and effortlessly to Lemmy, I was thinking on what could be done once we have the majority of the niche subreddits mapped out. I thought about the idea of creating "Community Ambassadors", which would be basically people interested in "turning" other redditors from their specific communities to Lemmy.

Basically that would require you to signup to Fediverser to indicate what community you are focusing on and how many people you are willing to reach out per day. The system could then collect the top posts of that subreddit every day and let you trigger a (custom, personalized) DM to the people telling them about the alternative Lemmy community that exists with a link to alien.top's portal to make one-click migration.

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[–] scytale@lemm.ee 14 points 11 months ago (2 children)

I dunno man, I don't think many people would appreciate random DMs from people they don't know, especially ones that are advertising/promoting something. It sounds spam-ish, even if they just receive a message once. Also, I would think a lot of prolific reddit posters have some sort of incentive for doing it (sponsors or just simply addicted to the karma). I don't think a lot of them will be willing to do the same on a platform that doesn't really give you any incentive (karma isn't really a thing and sponsors wouldn't want to invest in a very small and niche userbase).

[–] Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de 6 points 11 months ago (1 children)

To be fair, just telling people that Lemmy has Sync, Boost versions and Infinity and Apollo forks is enough to have them interested

[–] rglullis@communick.news 4 points 11 months ago

Yeah, and the one thing that I'm hoping to add soon is a content section to the Fediverser site with the most straightforward way possible to migrate:

  1. Go to alien.top's portal
  2. Sign-in with reddit
  3. Show them the link to download their favorite client alongside with initial credentials.
  4. Realize that that they are already subscribed to all the subreddits they are used to follow.
  5. Profit.
[–] rglullis@communick.news 0 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

If we want to get people out of reddit and into the fediverse, we will need to learn how to advertise and market it for the masses. It doesn't need to mean that we should be taking a "spray and pray" approach, but if we get ~100 ambassadors for subreddits that fall into the "niche community" (less than 500k subscribers) category and each sends 10 messages per day, even a (low) 10% response rate would mean 100 new users every day. We could even find a way to get converted subscribers to become Ambassador themselves, things would compound quickly.

a lot of prolific reddit posters have some sort of incentive for doing it (sponsors or just simply addicted to the karma)

These posters could be "sold" on the idea not of migrating away, but of extending their reach even further.

[–] Oszilloraptor@feddit.de 5 points 11 months ago

And it can also burn people.

Someone tried to convince me to lemmy in 2022. And until the Reddit-thing this single message was the whole reason I didn't even thought about joining lemmy. It was weird to me back then.