This post is inspired by a conversation I had with another user earlier that, after some reflection, raised an interesting point.
When telling a user about Lemmy, trying to bring them into the fold if you will, what would be the best go to link? Think of reddit.com/r/all, but for Lemmy.
In theory, any instance will work as long as it has a large enough user base to have people subscribed to other large isntances, but having a solid landing page to point new users towards definitely has some merit.
Thoughts?
It’s not an instance, but what about https://join-lemmy.org/ ?
Personally I’d probably link people directly to their “Join a Server” page so they don’t get scared off by all the talk of hosting your own instance!
This is what I would do, unless your friend is already fediverse knowledgeable. If you have knowledge about what subreddit they enjoyed the most you can use the community browser to find what instance has the largest similar community and show them that. https://browse.feddit.de
Well, since the benchmark is reddit, something like the below would likely be the best
Tell them to look at the communities tab 😉
I’ve just been telling them to go to Lemmy.world in their browser to check things out
We probably need a basic politically correct, partisan explanation of differences between major instances on a main page. If hosts are willing, maybe even some basic details about their situation, experience, and intentions. With all the instances, it would be ideal if the potential new user could clearly see stuff like the host’s projected ability to scale. If you’ve got a home lab, scaling is very different than if you’re running the instance on Akamai. Maybe also note if the host has other federated services they host.
I’ve sent a whole bunch of people to Lemmy.ca from local contacts. There’s enough hockey content that it works for anyone I know here.