A video about the effectiveness of the Reddit protest

  • Buttons@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    Telling people they need to quit Reddit is not realistic. People are more likely to respond if we give them easy and realistic advice.

    The most realistic course for most people is to join a few alternative communities that match your values. Join a Lemmy instance, join a Mastodon instance, etc.

    1. Sign up for a new community; a Lemmy instance for example.
    2. Take a few minutes to sign into the new community on all your device, you want it to be as easy as possible to start using the new community.
    3. Prefer to use the new community whenever possible. When you’re bored and going through the usual websites (you know what they are), visit the new community first, move Reddit to the bottom of the list. Avoid using Reddit, but don’t stress too much if you end up there occasionally, just give preference to everything else.

    This advice is not too intimidating, anyone can act on it, and even if only a few people act on it, it’s still effective for those few people. This plan has everything it needs to be effective and spread.

    • NightOwl@lemmy.one
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      1 year ago

      If fediverse is too intimidating there is also squabbles which people there are those who made an effort to quit too. Destined for the same end as most for profit companies, but at least it’s not feeding into the current corporate juggernaut of community based companies. People do want to move and some aren’t ready for fediverse and that’s fine as long as they show flexibility to at least leave.