it feels sort of liberated using nothing but decentralized social networks. knowing that I’m being watched all the time and now I’ve just given up using them.

I want to contribute the most I can to the fediverse, Do I still have to upload things on corporate social media to do that?

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    • @EvelynOP
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      I don’t think it makes much sense to try to persuade people to join Fediverse unless one notices that they are really interested in it.

      Much on point. I guess instead of persuading people. we just have to tell them what fediverse is (e.g making a video on it) and let them do what they want with that information. whether they join or not is up to their choosing.

      • smallcircles
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        Some more detail to the great points provided by @ajz:

        • The fediverse ecosystem and standards - the foundation on which it all stands - is evolved by the grassroots SocialHub community.
        • SocialHub is unfortunately very small and needs more active participation. It makes fedi weaker than most people think. I wrote the Spiral Island analogy for it.
        • SocialHub is not just for technologists, but for anyone that wants to evolve fedi into the future. There’s the Fediverse Futures where you can post.
        • And there’s also the Fediverse Futures Lemmy community, which is purely for nice, delicious brainstorming and dreaming of all that’s possible.
        • When it comes to apps & software you can promote, the most complete are the ActivityPub Application Watchlist and the ActivityPub Developer Resources Watchlist (they are input for Fediverse Party).
  • @Tomat0
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    There first needs to be content before people will want to use the platforms as their main driver.

    Help get more content on the platform whether that be by uploading your own, creating an instance for specific niche, or scouting out small creators on social media and convincing them to mirror their content to the Fediverse.

    • @EvelynOP
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      But I do have a few good small creators that I want to ask to come over. Mirroring their content can be good but if they’re mirroring and not interacting at all, It can make a toxic wasteland on the fediverse. Some youtuber that has been in the fediverse has stated this problem of “inactive-mirrored users”.

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    • @EvelynOP
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      you mean content variety? There’s loads of content out there which is mostly tech and political stuff, especially on peertube. Most people would find it appealing to come over if they see content their interested in, whether it be vlogs, commentary, science stuff, music, gaming, art, etc. or you know, the normal content.

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  • @wiki_me
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    You can join feneas, that’s basically their mission and they said they want help.

    The rest really depends on your skills and what you do best (or estimate you will do best).

  • Tommi
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    23 years ago

    To me, the most useful and important action to take is to spread the word.
    If you would like to, I would be very happy if you checked out quitsocialmedia.club, a website I created to collect all of the information concerning how and why corporate social media should be abandoned and possible wonderful solutions.

    Any feedback or PR is welcome!
    Best, Tommi