One of the hurdles to change for users switching from reddit to a federated platform is less content. The logic goes: “smaller community, less content, I can see i’m missing out on stuff over there so I’m not going to switch away”.

One potential solution to this would be automated cross-posting, using bots or similar. Obviously there are cons to this approach, which we are all likely aware of.

What are your thoughts on focusing efforts in this direction to drive faster user growth? Good because it will drive more users to consider jumping ship given that it reduces FOMO? Bad because it makes the place look less community spirited and genuine and different?

  • Kichae@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Smaller communities may mean fewer posts, but once a community hits a critical limit, it’s still more posts than most people will read in a day.

    This is only really an issue for really niche communities that haven’t migrated here yet, and if all they find here when they come to explore is the exact same posts as on Reddit, but with no comments, then what’s even the point of moving?

    If they didn’t come out of the principle of what Reddit is doing, then it will be the content that ultimately makes them move. And that content needs to be different, and better, than what they can get on Reddit. Not the same, but with zero comments.

    • FluidOP
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      1 year ago

      True, that reasoning makes sense.