ghost_of_snowflake

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[–] ghost_of_snowflake 3 points 2 years ago

Interesting, I'll try that out.

 

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[–] ghost_of_snowflake 3 points 2 years ago

That doesn't mean a whole lot. If one school in the country offers an elective, is the country highlighted? Certainly we didn't have widespread classes in ancient anything.

[–] ghost_of_snowflake 4 points 2 years ago

Well.... if every angry ex-redditor bought a share they could take the platform down. :)

[–] ghost_of_snowflake 1 points 2 years ago

I wish more people had something like that. Unfortunately "goodwill" at this point is just a fancy synonym for "feel-good junkyard".

[–] ghost_of_snowflake 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (2 children)

You're not "giving to a cause" though. I worked at donation centres for quite a while, and there's a good chance that your stuff got tossed, and if not then it was picked up by a flipper. If you want it to be put into the hands of someone who needs it, you need to do it yourself.

[–] ghost_of_snowflake 4 points 2 years ago

To the extent that you can do it without spamming, promoting communities themselves wouldn't be a bad idea, especially if you can offer a unique twist on an existing community or no analogue exists. You can reply to users who are looking for an off-reddit community. That way you attract genuine interest.

I think x-posting content is a good idea, but creating unique content, genuine content is better. Why would they come here if they can also see it on reddit? If there's content here that people are interested in that they can't find on reddit, they'll come here organically.

 

it's pretty close to campus