How is something meant to grow organically with no advertisement?
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How do we get those more valuable users across then? Those that want to post quality non-AI gen content
Or you could just block the bridge.... Like I understand wanting to chop your own dick off but for a simple thing you could block.... come on.
I'm not sure on Lemmy but on Mastodon and Sharkey an admin can block the whole instance or you can personally block the users or communities yourself.
Can I? Where can I request it?
It would be a one way bridge for the content that we feel are missing such as really small communities and when they move across it makes sense to get rid of it (at least a good amount of the users) so yes.
That is completely understandable... Would you say community based bots for those small use cases for certain people maybe make more sense than a full reddit bridge?
Yeah my use case would be for those smaller communities that are very user limited such as a reddit for my local area that I hate having to go back to just to check what's going on with my local area.
But like checking reddit every two seconds as people are linking it doesn't make sense does it?
It would be most likely a one way system but most reddit users seem to not want to move across as they think they will miss something (what I understand with things like local communities).
It takes sense in someways for smaller communities to be bridged to allow those users to move across and not miss anything.
Word of mouth is great if people genuinely talk about it, like I do my best to talk about these sorts of software but it has just turned to 'Here we go again' more than 'Yeah I want to join'. Any new people I talk to about it just seem not interested.
In the wild I've never really met anyone that is trying to advertise anything like this, so we might need a little more than just word of mouth.