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TL;DR: Integrity, or instance identity, and outreach are both important to help federated online spaces to continue to exist.


This is meant as a kind of complementary piece to sabreW4K3's post, Why Integrity Matters (link to thread on their home instance).

I'm writing this as I don't entirely agree with, nor disagree with them, and want to provide another perspective.

Integrity, or as I see it, instance identity, does matter insofar as one wants to build a distinct community that anyone cares about. At the same time, online communities typically aren't self-sustaining in the same ways offline communities can be. Online communities benefit from both integrity and outreach to sustain themselves.

Lemm.ee going offline soon is as much an indicator of this as anything. Calls for additional admins to help offset burnout went unanswered, and while there are many reasons for this, one among those may be as simple as insufficient interest or care for the instance. With Lemm.ee being a "General-purpose" instance, it never developed much of an identity, nor a local community with much attachment or interest in its maintenance.

At the same time, it's unclear how much more outreach was attempted to get more help with its administration, and beyond that, to draw in more people that might care enough to build a distinct community on Lemm.ee to in turn find those interested enough to join its admins.

Simply put, more people helps to delegate the responsibilities of moderation and reduces some of the burden of admins. It can also help indirectly to "moderate" the feeling/atmosphere of an instance to have more people with more varied interests participating.

Without integrity, each instance is at risk of disinterest in it remaining, and without outreach, each instance is at risk of growing stagnant. In the absolute worst case, without both you not only risk losing instances, or communities, but possibly development of the software (whether it's Lemmy, Mbin, or Piefed or so on) itself in the long term.

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[โ€“] ElectroVagrant@lemmy.world 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

As to more practical approaches to outreach:

  • Look at some of what people chafe against with Reddit, e.g. karma requirements and ambiguous auto-moderation, to invite them over to communities around here.
  • If you have an interest in something new and upcoming, post about it in the broader communities here and if the moderators there are cool with it*, use those posts to invite people to a specific community about it.
    • Create specific communities about new/trending stuff and invite people from elsewhere to discuss it here instead of Reddit.
  • Whichever instance wants to take a shot at an Ask Me Anything community (as you'd want both admins and mods on-hand for this), consider it as these Q&As can draw attention to this space very well with the right people invited to ask about whatever.

* Moderators of these broader communities, if you're okay with people inviting others to more specific communities around here, clarify that somewhere easy to find. People coming from elsewhere may assume it's not and never ask due to their prior experiences.

Ultimately, have fun with it all! If you're not having fun and enjoying things here, why would anyone else want to join?

[โ€“] Blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 1 week ago

Very good suggestions!

I noted I was myself getting a bit too busy with some communities, especially with regular posts. So I took this as an opportunity for people on !casualconversation@piefed.social to each be responsible for one weekly thread.

That way it allows them to feel more like this is also their community (and it definitely is), and it allows me to delegate a few things