We do reach out to a certain extent, in the sense that we have commented on previous posts similar to this one.
Unfortunately the /r/Denmark mods consider it self-promotion and/or not relevant to Denmark to post directly about Feddit.dk, so any more than what we're currently doing may not be realistic.
As @SorteKanin@feddit.dk says, we try to post as much as possible on /r/Denmark, but as the mods are quite hostile to us we are somewhat limited in how much advertising we can do in there. We have been able to leave some comments in relevant threads, and we are currently being bombarded with applications, so it has been successful.
As @SorteKanin@feddit.dk says, we try to post as much as possible on /r/Denmark, but as the mods are quite hostile to us we are somewhat limited in how much advertising we can do in there.
Imagine siding with an American billionaire over actual danish people wanting digital sovereignty.