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    1 year ago

    Part of the cost of having integrity in this case is needing to be patient. Reddit and Twitter didn’t build the communities you are lamenting overnight. It’s been two days for Reddit and less than a year for Twitter.

    As for the content, nothing is stopping individuals from removing or exporting their comments. There are automated tools that will do this for you with very little effort. Reddit doesn’t own the content and neither do the mods.

    FYI: Mastodon is also part of the Fediverse, so you may see content from there show up on Lemmy/Kbin, and vice versa.

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      As for the content, nothing is stopping individuals from removing or exporting their comments. There are automated tools that will do this for you with very little effort.

      I’ve been thinking about this. Shouldn’t we be copying rising posts from Reddit to their respective communities on Lemmy? It would help bridge the content gap while the userbase is still growing, and it’s all public information.

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        It is a mixed bag. This can be useful in some cases, but it can also be very inorganic. There are tons of accounts on Mastodon which mirror content from Twitter. They might even be run by the Twitter user themselves, but if there is no interaction and the user doesn’t even check them, they just end up becoming noise.

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        Not all of them, since that would be a lot of server load, especially for the more image-heavy content. Maybe only the big/official posts, but people would be cross-linking those anyway.

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      1 year ago

      Especially since a new social media network also means that they would have to learn how to use it all over again. People are used to Reddit, whereas Lemmy doesn’t have the creature comforts, like keyboard shortcuts, and RES that someone might be used to.

      That can be a pretty big obstacle.