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A foreword
As /r/genzedong stands in the shadow of Reddit’s raised fist, our community faces tough choices about how to address the situation. Reddit is one of the most valuable resources we have; its large user base and integrated community allows for targeted outreach, education, and agitation. On the other hand, the ubiquity and popularity that Reddit currently enjoys is not evergreen. Reddit, as a noble house in our modern, digital feudalism, will eventually be exhausted by the broader contradiction of which it is a part: that between the masses of internet users and tech companies’ centralized, feudal control. This process is already underway, as seen by developments in Web 3.0 and federated forum structures like lemmy.ml.
Nevertheless, there is still much more runway for these contradictions to sharpen before the change becomes qualitative and we enter a new epoch of digitally represented commons. So, given our position at this stage in the contradiction, we must facilitate its resolution by establishing stable channels by which we can shepherd our comrades into decentralized communities like lemmygrad.ml. We must recognize both aspects and bridge them - investing in lemmygrad.ml at the same time that we maintain a focused yet sufficiently nebulous presence on Reddit that, at key moments and places, offers a path away from its feudal lands.
Freedom from the feudal structure also allows us to overcome the barrier between in-person organizing and digital organizing. While there is no replacement for concrete action inside a united party in the real world, it would be folly to neglect how the nature of the commons have shifted as our technology and society has developed. Federated forums are helpful infrastructure and may play a key role in developing scalable party communications and outreach.
Join us at lemmygrad.ml to help.
Discussion
Right now, the bulk of the activity on Lemmygrad is happening in one community: lemmygrad.ml/c/genzedong. This is expected and completely normal. We are in the immediate aftermath of a mass exodus away from one of the last large, explicit bastions of anti-imperialism and communism on Reddit, and in our haste to settle we have made and populated /c/genzedong, and, in doing so, recreated the home we were familiar with: an all-purpose hub designed to be a seat of ML engagement. However, while familiar, many unfavorable structural features forced upon us by merely existing on Reddit have carried over with us. We became desensitized to the less-than-ideal compromises we made to have a presence on Reddit, and, now that we have stepped outside into greener pastures, our eyes have not quite adjusted to the new opportunities to aid our cause. Let’s accelerate the acclimation!
TL;DR: We are no longer constrained from things as simple as outletting frustration by wishing death on Nazis to the more impactful, such as the freedom to actively organize and educate. There are myriad new ways we can better equip ourselves for the long fight with the tools and technology Lemmy’s federalized structure offers us. We should lean into these changes quickly.
To contribute to this process (which is happening and will continue to happen whether or not we expedite it), I will outline a niche of optimization yet unexplored:
Why Lemmygrad is more than a simple /r/genzedong replacement.
Lemmygrad is an instance of the Lemmy structure. Lemmy instances can be thought of as what subreddits would be if they were hosted on their own separate domain/websites. More accurately, you can also think of Lemmy instances as what Reddit would look like if you could just copy Reddit’s code, buy a domain, and make your own version of Reddit that you own and administrate, instead of some large company in San Fransisco that can delete you and your forum off of their site for stating that there was no massacre in Tiananmen Square. Consequently, we need to treat Lemmygrad as if we stumbled upon an unoccupied yet functional Reddit domain, with full subreddit capability.
We are no longer forced to view /c/genzedong as a catch-all forum for every possible ML post, as a de-facto standard-bearer and home for those posts that have no better place to be posted. As we grow, we should periodically fracture off posts by purpose into new, focused communities.
Among some already-implemented ideas to spark this transition:
- a /r/worldnews equivalent that isn’t a hellscape of propaganda as a place for the /r/genzedong posts about significant global developments:
- lemmygrad.ml/c/worldnews
- lemmygrad.ml/c/us_news
- lemmy.ml/c/worldnews (bigger but in the main, non-communist instance)
- a community just for the types of post that were only allowed on ‘lib cringe weekend’
- a launch-point community aimed at education and agitation
- a pipeline receptacle community to catch new users entering Lemmygrad, where questions can be asked and educational resources are easily accessible
- Expressions of our Humanity; the Beautiful Contradiction that is our individual enactments of our shared, single substance:
What You Should Do Right Now
- Join Lemmygrad if you haven’t already!
- Browse through Lemmygrad’s ever-growing list of communities (subreddit equivalents) and subscribe to and engage with those that interest you.
- Create your own communities to fill important niches we were prevented from imagining at Reddit.
- Cross-post between communities to give posts in smaller, specified communities visibility in the most popular communities, like lemmygrad.ml/c/genzedong
- Produce high quality content natively in Lemmygrad, then link to it on targeted Reddit subs to draw in more users
- Link this post to all places that contain people disenfranchised and disillusioned by Reddit’s looming ban of /r/genzedong (e.g. Reddit, Discord, Telegram, Element, etc…). We need to advertise why Lemmygrad is more than just a knock-off subreddit replacement that will be forgotten about in a month. Moreover, we should aim towards reaching appreciation of the unique opportunities Lemmy presents for the people already inside the community.
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- Browse Lemmy’s current app offerings. Likely due to a large influx of new accounts and activity, some instance behaviors are unusable on the apps and many users, including myself, have been using the Lemmy web app on our phone’s browsers in the meantime!
Lastly, stay patient - this transition was a long time coming, and it will take weeks if not months for our community to adapt to the new demands and realities and eventually stabilize. For instance, there have been significant periods of downtime where Lemmygrad has been unusable, either due to increased traffic or DDOS efforts (instance behavior on mobile apps has also been unusable, even when the site is accessible). While solutions to these issues do occur, they do not happen overnight. Hang in there :)
Mods please pin this post, more people need to read it.
I’d actually say something of a kind should be posted to the other allied subreddits in a slightly altered form. People should know where to run and what to do here. This way we will not just escape Reddit, but also grow way beyond GenZedong on a new free platform.
Here is the markdown: https://pastebin.com/Npy8tuDr
Seconded - this should be front and center upon joining, at least for a time
@muad_dibber@lemmygrad.ml @CaptCalhoun@lemmygrad.ml @CriticalResist8@lemmygrad.ml @Magpieinthesky@lemmygrad.ml @pimento@lemmygrad.ml @Farmer_Heck@lemmygrad.ml @felipeforte@lemmygrad.ml @ksynwa@lemmygrad.ml
Is it pinned ?
Yes!! Thank you :)
I created c/power_metal
Don’t forget to post on Lemmygrad and then post links out on relevant Reddit subs to draw in more users!
Absolutely love your username
We need a Harry Potter sub to spread propaganda to libs
Here’s a few links to existing communities for the ideas you list, to help y’all get started on Lemmygrad:
a /r/worldnews equivalent that isn’t a hellscape of propaganda as a place for the /r/genzedong posts about significant global developments
Our largest and most active news community is !worldnews@lemmy.ml, however, it does have liberals posting their propaganda occassionally (lemmy.ml, where it’s hosted, is the not explictly communist version of Lemmygrad). You’re more than welcome to counter-balance it with your own stuff. Besides that, there’s !worldnews@lemmygrad.ml (also fairly active), !news@lemmygrad.ml (though it’s rather inactive nowadays), and !us_news@lemmygrad.ml for news inside the USA.
a community just for the types of post that were only allowed on ‘lib cringe weekend’
!shitliberalssay@lemmygrad.ml, !shitfascistssay@lemmygrad.ml, !okbuddyanarkiddie@lemmygrad.ml
a brigading launch-point community aimed at agitation and propaganda
!redditactionfront@lemmygrad.ml (it can use a lot more activity, the last post is from a year ago 🙁 )
a pipeline receptacle community to catch new users entering Lemmygrad, where questions can be asked and educational resources are easily accessible
!newtolemmygrad@lemmygrad.ml has recently been created for this exact purpose! Besides that, you can also ask your questions in !lemmy_support@lemmy.ml.
Thank you so much - I have incorporated those links to my post…
Love this. Fully behind this - rather than shitposting in our own echo chambers, let’s use this space to launch work as an organized force to spread relevant content, bring in more people!
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Haha I just signed up recently and wondered why this website was so dead. I was only subscribed to /Communism. I didn’t realize we could subscribe to other subs. Thanks for the explanation.
You can also filter by “Local” to see everything on this instance. Since we aren’t too big right now, this won’t break your feed. “All” lets you see the posts on all the instances on this federation, if your want even more content. Also I suggest the “new comment” filter. Keeps threads like this alive longer than the usual 3-4h cycle on reddit.
This place is great and the only way it remains is if we stay here. I don’t need to go to reddit to be with you all. I’ve been advocating for this website every chance I get, it’ll slowly grow as more people visit it.
I’m going to start posting here, because I think it is important to keep the flame alive.
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I created /c/tankiechristians (https://lemmygrad.ml/c/tankiechristians). If you are a Christian (or not, those are welcome too!) come on and join!
so I have a quick question about the rules–it says no racism, which obviously, but I need to know: does that include italians?
As an Italian, should I feel offended?
anti-italianism is a running shitpost gag of mine, I just need to know if I can keep doing it or not
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Just chiming in here to say welcome to all the new comrades and to recommend that you come join us at lemmygrad.ml/c/documentaries where we post documentary films and series of all kinds!