I love Lemmy and I try to spread the info about it but almost always I face one issue - people being confused. For me (and probably you) it’s hard to understand what’s confusing about the way Lemmy works, I mean email works on the same principle and everyone’s ok with it. It basically boils down to like 3 questions:

  • Why do I need to choose a server?
  • What is the server / instance? / Is server a subreddit?
  • Is Lemmy the same thing like Reddit?

So my idea: Could we put it as a FAQ on the join-lemmy.org? Feel free to submit best answers to these questions (I try to submit mine later when I have some time). Or come up with other frequent questions you heard

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    3 months ago

    Somewhat related: would you be interested in joining https://fediverser.network? The project is meant to help people migrate from Reddit to Lemmy automatically. People need to authenticate once with their Reddit credentials, and the system finds the best instance for them and looks at their list of subscribed subreddits to automatically find and follow the most relevant Fediverse communities.

    The project is now at the point where more people can join and help spread out the word to Redditors, so the idea now is to get more people there to sign up (to help fill the crowdsource map of community recommendations) and to get more Reddit moderators who might be interested in helping their communities to move out of there.