I was definitely not paid, I saw them on /r/BuyfromEU, maybe someone got paid to post them there
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Trying to mention Maston, Pixelfed and Lemmy at once seems confusing and to go against the KISS principle. Usually, people are looking for an alternative to one of the three, so pointing them to the one makes more sense.
However, talking about pics, https://fedecan.ca/en/guide/get-started is a cool guide with cute illustrations. I usually refer to it when people are already on Lemmy and ask questions on how federation works
Amazing, looking forward to it!
No worries, the actual consensus is actually to do it is in a one-liner, similar to what you're saying
What is Lemmy in one sentence?
Lemmy is an alternative to Reddit, you can visit https://phtn.app/ to have a look at the content, and install an app using https://vger.app/settings/install.
The issue is that if you just give them the one-liner with a "trust me, it's better, but you won't know why" will raise a lot of questions. Hence all of the explanations after the one-liner. But I make sure to insist that most people shouldn't read those
If you are still reading, it means that you want to know more about how things are running.
Thanks for sharing!
I updated the original post to include the video review
Do we still see the UK as Europe?
I do, it's not like the British Isles moved continents.
Makes sense!
Yeah no, that's definitely the /r/buyfromEU subreddit in this case
Could you please link the propper buyFromEU ?
What you mean by that?
Usually when I post on Reddit I promote Lemmy as a whole, not a specific community: https://old.reddit.com/r/BuyFromEU/comments/1j0xkqa/lemmy_as_an_alternative_to_reddit_using/
I stumbled upon this paragraph reading their Terms and Conditions, so seems relevant to mention
- Affiliated Entities
While Go European's volunteers met through the Reddit community r/BuyFromEU, the two operate as separate and independent entities. Go European has no control over and accepts no responsibility for content posted on the r/BuyFromEU subreddit, and all such content remains the sole property of the users who posted it.
Ah, I see. That could work. Maybe post this idea on [email protected] to see if someone can come up with a nice infographic