The fediverse is small, and thats both a blessing and a curse - one of its several blessings is that in a smaller space we all individually have a bigger impact on what the culture of this space is like.
On this comm (and on lemmy broadly) there’s a lot of discussion about how to grow the fediverse, what to improve, but an easy thing you can do for the fediverse is right in front of us-
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Be kind
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Ask people what they think, and why
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Approach folks you disagree with with curiosity rather than hostility (EDIT: no, this is not specifically referring to Nazis. I get it, they’re the first thing that comes to mind. I’m not telling you to approve of Nazis I’m just saying be kind to your fellow lemmites)
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Engage sincerely
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Ask yourself if there’s something nice you can say
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Make this small space worth being in
A platform lives or dies by what’s available on said platform and often we have this conversation in the context of “content” or posts - and we may never have as much content as reddit does. But content and posts aren’t the only thing this kind of platform offers- it also offers people. It offers community, and human interaction.
Culture and community is lemmy and the fediverse’s biggest differentiator, and we all have a role to play in shaping the culture of this space.
The biggest thing you can do to help the fediverse is make it a place worth being.
the second best thing you can do is to make nsfw posts
Make any post of quality. More high quality posts reducing reasons for visiting reddit the better
Lol. Porn does make the internet go round
I already did that, but not on this account >.>
Multiple accounts are a must!
…or so I’ve been told
You have been lied to. Well except if you do more than upvote the raunchy stuff.
something about that oily wetness lubricating the engine of thought.
expose your fetishes
now
you have no choice
you are surrounded! there’s dozens of us, dozens!
No choice? Oh my~
I thought it was more ‘up and down’ :)
Can people see what groups you subscribe to on Lemmy?
Other users can see which groups we comment on.
I haven’t run an instance, but I imagine admins of our home instances can see what groups we are subscribed to.