I’m one of the r/futurology admins, and involved in setting up our new Lemmy instance - https://futurology.today

While we don’t want to spam our user base, we’d still like the site to do well and promote it. We’ve 19 million subscribers, and by far the most traffic we get is the top posts that get on people’s front page or r/all. We’ve sometimes used stickied comments in these posts, but I’m wary of doing that, as many users might perceive it as spam.

Any advice for promoting our site, bearing in mind 95%+ of eyeballs go to these top posts.?

Here’s our onboarding announcement.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Futurology/comments/15wi75l/rfuturology_is_now_in_the_fediverse_at/

  • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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    810 months ago

    Yaaaay a new community to sub to 😍

    There’s an instance admin community that should be able to help out with technical issues !lemmy_admin@lemmy.ml

    There’s a matrix groupchat with most of the big instance admins as members, but I don’t know a lot about it tbh. Also would recommend letting people know your subreddit is trying lemmy at !reddit@lemmy.world , and there’s another specifically for people announcing new communities but sadly can’t recall the name at the moment

    I haven’t had a look at your sidebar yet, but add rules for bots and the such as you wish - here the frequently seen ones are autotldr and pipedvideobot. There is also communitylinkfixer but I haven’t seen it in a while.

    No idea of the best way to promote it on Reddit, aside from popping a link in your sidebar over there? May be worth checking out the reddit communities for the three major instances that have migrated most of their users from reddit - lemmy.one (PrivacyGuides), programming.dev (Programming), and lemmy.dbzer0.com (Piracy)

    • LughOP
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      210 months ago

      pipedvideobot.

      Thanks for that info, it very useful. I’ve been wondering about bots, we’d talked about writing one to cross-post the subreddit’s content to the fediverse site.