There have been a couple of posts somewhat recently asking what can be done to attract new users to the Fediverse. My answer was basically "make it something new people would want to see and stick around for". The crux of that was basically less news, less politics, less rage and more, well, anything else.
So, I would like to propose a challenge to all: Let's try that. At least for a week.
Sound good? Here's how you can participate:
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If you're one who posts a lot of news/politics...stop or at least slow down. Post literally anything else. Or try to post less rage-inducing news and try to dig up the good news that's happening. Sorry !upliftingnews@lemmy.world but it's the regular news communities that are flooding the zone with every single bad thing that happens anywhere in the world, so we may be stealing some of your content with this one.
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Think before posting something. Are you only posting it because you're mad about it and you think other people should be mad about it too? If so, maybe post something else. Is there already similar coverage of that? Chances are, we don't need more of it.
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If you're a lurker, post something. Add your voice.
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Refrain from upvoting / booting all the negativity. Yes, it may feel good to upvote for visibility because "people need to know this" but the end result is the feed turning into a list of things to rage about. If you see good/non-rage news, upvote that for visibility. I've seen many posts like that languish with a few tens of upvotes at most while the rage-inducing news gets hundreds of upvotes.
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Post what makes you happy rather than what you're angry about.
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Avoid dogpiling on people if they express a different opinion. I'm not saying feed the trolls or pat them on the head, just merely "disengage" or avoid the impulse to virtue dump on them and such.
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If you have a hobby, share it! There's plenty of hobby communities that would greatly benefit from additional contributors. If you're boring like me, well, there's !Dullsters@dullsters.net or !dull_mens_club@lemmy.world (the latter welcomes all as the name is just a reference to the original)
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If you're already doing the above: THANK YOU ❤️. Maybe consider posting a little more unless you think additional contributions would be spammy.
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Anything else you can think of to make the homepage/experience feel more welcoming and less like an angry mob (suggestions in the comments are more than welcome).
I know not everyone will participate, and that's okay. Simply adding more positivity and posting/boosting less rage can have a positive effect on what shows up on /all which is what potential new users see by default.
So, let's try this for a week and see what happens. Who knows? Maybe the established userbase will find it refreshing as well.
Who's with me?
It's really tough anymore to post positive content here. It feels like spitting on a fire to put it out.
I'm from the US, but I've always tried to include everyone in my posts, at the price of looking ignorant every now and then when I get things wrong, but it's nice when I've had people from across the world remark how they're pleasantly surprised to see something local to them being covered by a non-local. I've learned so much in return from just having brief interactions with users from other countries, just by showing some genuine interest in them, their languages, and their home countries. But outside of my own posts, it's hard to find a place on Lemmy where there doesn't seem to be things looking to drive a wedge between us.
I used to be able to jump into random posts, even if it was something I wasn't very familiar with, to try to get conversations going, but so many news/political posts just feel rigged to get people riled up, and I'll scroll through and not find anything to interact with a lot now.
Plenty of people tell me that I'm doing something important by doing positive stuff here. I really like the small community we've got of people that regularly interact. It's hard to feel like I'm making any kind of difference though. I'm going to show up as long as people are talking to me, but there's plenty of times I ask myself why I don't just devote this time back into music or my volunteer work. I've dropped all my news and politics podcasts at this point because I'm sick of hearing it all. I censor myself on discussing animal rights issues because I don't want to add to the pile of negative stuff to worry about. I'll keep at it the best I can, but a lot of people here are sure making it an exhausting effort some days.
Yeah, to pretty much all that.
My experience here is generally pretty pleasant, but it took a LOT of work blocking untold numbers of communities, users, and instances to get here. Other on-boarding difficulties aside (for less savvy users), it's just a big ask to expect them to do all that work just to not be hit in the face with all the negativity and raging and dig deep for everything else. Reddit may have numerous flaws, but at least I can go to the front page and it doesn't feel like I'm walking into the midst of an angry mob.
My two cents is basically this: We did this to ourselves here. Elsewhere, we might have blamed the algorithms for pushing rage-bait front and center, but here it's 100% organic (unless there's just a massive bot problem which I don't have reason to suspect).