Would love to hear them talk about it/us on the WAN show, just see how creates in their positions see the Fediverse. Possibly they have discussed it, but would love to see their opinions after so many left Reddit

  • @[email protected]
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    Lemmy/fediverse is too small for big creators now, which is why celebrities are still on Twitter and not on Mastadon. At the end of the day it’s still a business descision.

    That being said… Unlike Twitter, on Lemmy, the content is the links to content created by creators regardless of where they post it. I think we will see Lemmy rise much more quickly than Mastadon. But it’ll rise for sure for the same reason Reddit became what it is originally.

    So maybe give it some time?

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      I’d also say that mastodon is hurt by the lack of the “algorithm”. I know it was perceived as a very bad thing on twitter since it was seemingly pushing their own agenda and ads, which is probably true - but not having anything like that on mastodon just means that your feed is a random jumble of everyone’s thoughts or discussions overshadowing actually interesting/popular posts. A middle ground would be nice to have.

      • krimsonbun
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        That’s what instances are for. Different instances for different interests. Is it more complicated? Definitely, but it’s the best alternative

    • SCmSTR
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      I’ve been seeing bot-mirror accounts of real accounts on mastodon. Just do the reverse. Be on Twitter, but prioritize this “hot new thing”

    • @TheAmishManOP
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      I know it’s too small for them to transition to, but i think it could be cool to know if it’s in their radar. I have been following a lot of the related Reddit news, and very few are talking about Fediverse, which I understand. But I feel like the WAN show might go a bit deeper/nicher than say a verge article

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    Probably would be easy enough if someone asked an interesting question about it in a Merch Message

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    I would like them to create their own instance, perhaps on mastodon, starting with one account for each staff, to get some traction to eventually on Lemmy/kbin.

    • SCmSTR
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      They definitely need to get off Twitter and onto mastodon. I’m surprised i don’t see more hyperfamous people on there yet. Honestly, besides herd mentality, I’m not sure what’s keeping them there instead of mastodon.

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    I’d be all for that, but I feel like that would be a bit below their radar, maybe? I know the technology behind it has been around for a long time but I do think it would be worth talking about.

    • @TheAmishManOP
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      I just think it would be really interesting to hear a ,‘top down experience’ as I think they could have really cool insight. For example, some companies and creators mainly use Reddit for how they interact with their fans. How would they feel having their community on the Fediverse for example

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      It could be informative to people who watch his show and don’t know about lemmy. I feel like that is a lot of people.

    • SCmSTR
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      Maybe nobody in lmg has been on it recently. I don’t know about Mastodon specifically, but i know the kbin/lemmy stuff has EXPLODED in the last week and it’s still growing that fast. Content is niiiiice :)