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  • Trying to post quality content when I have time.

    Built a UI with some nice bells and whistles

    Helping other admins when I can.

  • Contributing content to the few smaller communities I'm interested in and know more about, mostly from RSS feeds that I am using for my own use.

    Commenting more often than I would have otherwise, especially on discussions about how Lemmy can be improved. The site is still young and has lots of room to improve, so it's worth helping with that guidance

    For a few particular communities that are split between Reddit and Lemmy, I'm trying to work with a few others to help ease the migration. It won't happen all at once, and instead it's better to make the community here useful for that particular topic. Setting up an official parallel community and bringing over some moderators from the other community should go a long way :)

  • Posting content that is critical of right-wing and fascist ideology in a community that is full of conservatives.

    They deserve truth.

  • I'm running my own instance dormi.zone dedicated to a niche videogame (Warframe). Currently looking to upgrade it with automated weekly posts and a custom lemmy-ui theme.

    Besides that, I've done a few small contributions to projects like lemmy-ui and the lemmy-explorer.

  • I browse by new and all and attempt to comment on posts that don't have any comments

    I also try to make posts with questions that are somewhat thought provoking. Like how would the Sims 3 handle only having a single Sim and lot in a world map.

    • Comment
    • Be positive and friendly towards others
    • Don't get into pointless arguments
    • Comment some more
    • Add smiley face :)
  • I completely dropped Reddit and now exclusively use Lemmy. I comment a lot, and try to have constructive discussions, and I try to write quality comments that help others.

  • I made a reddit repost bot at one point and run my own instances. Turns out nobody wants repost bots so I just post memes occasionally. And I've stopped posting on Reddit except trying to update super old tech support threads if I encounter and fix the issue.

  • ITT: https://i.imgur.com/rp1sQcf.gifv

    I love it. I'm really glad to see Lemmy and more specifically Lemmy.World growing slowly but surely.

    I've been posting content and comments more often than I had been doing on Reddit for the past 3 years. I think a lot of that, has to do with your posts and comments don't get auto-bombed because you're 'competing' with others. I've also noticed and appreciated that in nearly all of the communities I'm subbed to, there seem to be more genuine discussions happening than on Reddit's compatible communities. I rarely see the 'worthless' comments nowadays. Examples such as, "Your mom," "Like," "Same," "[insert edge lord comment]," etc. Which is wonderful!

    And I think like a lot of us, being strong internet citizens, we want this to work out for the long haul..

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