Yeah, i'll either be told to piss off, "what is a lemmy?" or be ignored. They're redditors so pray for me o7
I've been thinking of contacting the: r/privacy, r/latin, r/tankiejerk, r/fallout mods since that is what i mod. However we will see how they reply.
Added, thanks!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1%25_rule
Yep, no matter how many commenters, subscribers, upvoters you have you will ultimately be the only one posting for a long time, to keep the community alive (till it manages to sustain itself)
Yep, a win is still a win. And who knows? we might get a couple of valuable users from it.
No problem :)
It seems for dbzer0 its been very, very successful. And it did have an effect last time, even if it is small.
I think we shouldn't waste such a good opportunity, even if we only get a handful of users
They already have websites. And social media is much more accessible than an RSS feed
Also, didn't alien.top do this and everybody hated it? (my memory is fuzzy though)
edit: i'm wrong, alien.top was hated because it created a bot account for each equivalent reddit user and this seems to post from the same account
I wouldn't exactly like a bot filling communities. Arent humans posting better?
If only it were to mastodon. Though baby steps, i guess
I meant to average users. You're right that RSS is easier, but most of their target users have accounts anyway