Reddit Exodus
Jun. 23rd, 2023 09:21 pmReddit faces a mass exodus.
For people on any other service, this is an opportunity to scoop new users. Listen to why people are leaving Reddit. Does your favorite service meet any of those needs? If so, encourage people to move there instead. Gathering more of your friends together will make any service more fun to use.
For example, many people are complaining about new fees, hate speech and poor privacy tools that don't let them block it. Dreamwidth has free, paid, and premium levels so you can choose the package that suits your needs. It offers private blogs, themed communities, and pretty robust moderation tools that let you delete comments you don't want on your blog or block people so they can't bother you. Want a hate-free online space? It's not that hard to make one. Want to make a Reddit-like experience on Dreamwidth? Consider starting a community or using feeds. Looking for communities on your favorite topics to replace the subreddits you used to enjoy? Check out
followfriday for suggestions, or watch
dw_community_promo. You can also use the search box in your blog header or the Interests page. Community Thursdays is just a custom of folks posting what they've done in communities recently, whether posting or commenting.
Here are some resources that you can share or reblog for new users to find...
Communities
* Follow Friday: Primers and Guides
This post lists communities for newcomers, and a bunch of links to individual posts about using Dreamwidth.
*
getting_started
This comm is intended to help new Dreamwidth users find their way around during the beta stage. Links to helpful introductory posts, useful features of the site, and basic questions about where things are or how they work are all welcome here.
*
fandomcalendar
this place is your bulletin board. You can use it to mention challenges, memes, cons, charity drives, zines, challenge communities and any other event of interest to the fan community, upcoming and ongoing, whenever and wherever they take place.
*
followfriday
Find new communities and bloggers to read here. Each Friday, a gather post goes up where people can comment with their recommendations.
*
reddit_refugees
A community for people who have come to Dreamwidth from Reddit. Find your Reddit friends here and get tips on using Dreamwidth.
Basic Information on Dreamwidth
* About Dreamwidth
* Basic Dreamwidth for Tumblr users by
staranise
* dreamwidth 101: the (sort of) fast version by
tofuhouse
* Dreamwidth tips and links by
mindstalk
* Dreamwidth Tips and Tricks! by
sylvaine
* Dreamwidth Manual of Style
* Dreamwidth tips tag by
vriddy
* Getting Started on DW (from LiveJournal)
* How to Dreamwidth: a linkspam by
theladyscribe
* how to dreamwidth: a primer
* How to Get Established on Dreamwidth by
galadhir
* Links on using/navigating/settling in on Dreamwidth by
umadoshi
* New to Dreamwidth?
* Resources and Helpful Information by
paradisediner (including Kpop)
* So you're into BNHA and just created a Dreamwidth account by
vriddy
* A Tumblr User's Guide to Dreamwidth
How to Do the Things on Dreamwidth
* Dreamwidth FAQ
* Anatomy of a Dreamwidth Post
* commenter’s block: the lesser known cousin of writer’s block
This is actually on AO3, but includes some ideas that work for commenting on Dreamwidth and other venues.
* Dreamwidth Layouts by
bluedreaming
* How to Do Online Profiles or Introductions with Less Stress by
ysabetwordsmith
* How to Link to Other Users on Dreamwidth and Elsewhere
* How To Make Discussion Happen On DW by
melannen
* How to Make Dreamwidth Mobile-Friendly
* How to Make Sticky / Pinned Posts
* How to Make Text Area by
vexed_wench on
allbingo
* Images on Dreamwidth by
ysabetwordsmith
* Post by email (including a GPG option)
* Spoiler Tags That Work in the Comments Too by
falena
Dreamwidth Code
* Bingo Card Generator
This page automatically generates a bingo table from 2x2 to 7x7 squares, and gives you both HTML and BBC code options to display it. For Dreamwidth you want HTML. To use it, open a post making window, click the HTML view tab, and paste your code in that window.
* Dev Getting Started (for the code)
* Dev Style Guide
* Explore Markdown
* HTML Primer
* HTML tags on Dreamwidth?
* Guide to HTML / CSS by
girlrock
* Icon Table Generator by Chlor
Instantly generate HTML you can copy and paste to display your icons/graphics in a nice, neat, numbered customizable table in a Dreamwidth post or anywhere.
* Photoset Code for Dreamwidth by
midnightchills
* Warnings & How To Do 'Em by
amadi (making a graybar)
Find More Friends on Dreamwidth
* Twitter Exodus Friending Meme originally posted by
xancredible and echoed on
twitter_refugees
*
friending_memes hosts intermittent events with different themes. You can also copy old friending memes from there and use them in your blog.
*
allbingo has "meet and greet" posts for some fest themes. See examples for Valentines and for National Crafting Month.
* Common times when clusters of friending memes often appear on Dreamwidth include the Thanksgiving/Christmas holiday season,
snowflake_challenge (January), Valentine's Day (February), Three Weeks for Dreamwidth (April-May), and
sunshine_challenge (July).
* "Finding people on Dreamwidth" by
vriddy
* "Helping an Online Friend in Difficult Times" by
ysabetwordsmith -- This may be useful if your friends are stressed over the Twitter situation.
* "How to Boost Your Audience" by
ysabetwordsmith -- This was written for
crowdfunding but generalizes well to other concepts.
* "Improving Community in Fandom" by
ysabetwordsmith -- This post offers ideas for making and maintaining connections with other folks.
* List of Add Me friending communities by
ysabetwordsmith from Follow Friday tag
* Making Friends on Dreamwidth
* "Membership Retention" by
ysabetwordsmith for helping folks attract and keep people in groups such as communities or a blog audience.
* Post a Transformative Works Policy aka Blanket Statement if you are into fanworks. This tells people whether and how it's okay for them to do things with what you've created, which can help make connections. You can also search for other people's TWP if you like making fanvids, podfics, translations, or such.
* When reading a blog or community, look at the people posting comments. If you spot something interesting, check that person's blog to see if you want to read or subscribe to that blog too.
More Advanced Ideas
* "Big Bangs: Yes! You can run one, too!" by
pendulumscale
This actually covers various sizes and styles of fanwork challenges.
* "Creating a Dreamwidth Community Masterpost" by
vriddy
Use this if you cannot find a community with the theme you want, or the only ones you find seem dormant or dead. Creating a community on DW is easy, although maintaining activity is more challenging; successful ones often start with a few friends.
* "Different Types of Events" by
vriddy
Describes several options for fanwork events.
* Host a fest on
allbingo. There is at least one new fest each month, occasionally stacking a repeated fest and a new fest. You can volunteer to run one for any fandom or other theme you love. We've even had a few that encouraged non-writing fills like artwork, photography, or crafts. Instructions for hosting a fest are in the community calendar of upcoming fests. A new calendar is posted for each year, so the 2023 calendar will appear some time late in 2022.
* "Recurring Posts" by
ysabetwordsmith
A guide to posts that repeat on a daily, weekly, monthly, or intermittent cycle; these can be short and tweet-like or more involved, depending what you want.
* "Sites and services that allow legal fannish adult content" by
yudil
These are based on United States of America laws. They are useful if you enjoy creating or consuming mature content, particularly art since Dreamwidth's image support is poor (just a photostream, no organization).
Switching Platforms
Moving Across Lands: Online Platform Migration in Fandom Communities
Notes on Migrating an Online Community by
osteophage
Welcome to Dreamwidth for our new Redditor friends!
I have not seen many Dreamwidth guides for Reddit users, so if you know of one, please share the URL so I can link to it. Other guides are welcome too.
If you are incensed about the recent monetization fracas on Reddit, be aware that Dreamwidth offers free, basic paid, and premium paid accounts depending what features you want (e.g. polls and extra icons are paid options), plus the chance to buy Dreamwidth points that you can spend on various things. The platform is free if that's what you want, but if you love it, then you have ways to support it.
For people on any other service, this is an opportunity to scoop new users. Listen to why people are leaving Reddit. Does your favorite service meet any of those needs? If so, encourage people to move there instead. Gathering more of your friends together will make any service more fun to use.
For example, many people are complaining about new fees, hate speech and poor privacy tools that don't let them block it. Dreamwidth has free, paid, and premium levels so you can choose the package that suits your needs. It offers private blogs, themed communities, and pretty robust moderation tools that let you delete comments you don't want on your blog or block people so they can't bother you. Want a hate-free online space? It's not that hard to make one. Want to make a Reddit-like experience on Dreamwidth? Consider starting a community or using feeds. Looking for communities on your favorite topics to replace the subreddits you used to enjoy? Check out
Here are some resources that you can share or reblog for new users to find...
Communities
* Follow Friday: Primers and Guides
This post lists communities for newcomers, and a bunch of links to individual posts about using Dreamwidth.
*
This comm is intended to help new Dreamwidth users find their way around during the beta stage. Links to helpful introductory posts, useful features of the site, and basic questions about where things are or how they work are all welcome here.
*
this place is your bulletin board. You can use it to mention challenges, memes, cons, charity drives, zines, challenge communities and any other event of interest to the fan community, upcoming and ongoing, whenever and wherever they take place.
*
Find new communities and bloggers to read here. Each Friday, a gather post goes up where people can comment with their recommendations.
*
A community for people who have come to Dreamwidth from Reddit. Find your Reddit friends here and get tips on using Dreamwidth.
Basic Information on Dreamwidth
* About Dreamwidth
* Basic Dreamwidth for Tumblr users by
* dreamwidth 101: the (sort of) fast version by
* Dreamwidth tips and links by
* Dreamwidth Tips and Tricks! by
* Dreamwidth Manual of Style
* Dreamwidth tips tag by
* Getting Started on DW (from LiveJournal)
* How to Dreamwidth: a linkspam by
* how to dreamwidth: a primer
* How to Get Established on Dreamwidth by
* Links on using/navigating/settling in on Dreamwidth by
* New to Dreamwidth?
* Resources and Helpful Information by
* So you're into BNHA and just created a Dreamwidth account by
* A Tumblr User's Guide to Dreamwidth
How to Do the Things on Dreamwidth
* Dreamwidth FAQ
* Anatomy of a Dreamwidth Post
* commenter’s block: the lesser known cousin of writer’s block
This is actually on AO3, but includes some ideas that work for commenting on Dreamwidth and other venues.
* Dreamwidth Layouts by
* How to Do Online Profiles or Introductions with Less Stress by
* How to Link to Other Users on Dreamwidth and Elsewhere
* How To Make Discussion Happen On DW by
* How to Make Dreamwidth Mobile-Friendly
* How to Make Sticky / Pinned Posts
* How to Make Text Area by
* Images on Dreamwidth by
* Post by email (including a GPG option)
* Spoiler Tags That Work in the Comments Too by
Dreamwidth Code
* Bingo Card Generator
This page automatically generates a bingo table from 2x2 to 7x7 squares, and gives you both HTML and BBC code options to display it. For Dreamwidth you want HTML. To use it, open a post making window, click the HTML view tab, and paste your code in that window.
* Dev Getting Started (for the code)
* Dev Style Guide
* Explore Markdown
* HTML Primer
* HTML tags on Dreamwidth?
* Guide to HTML / CSS by
* Icon Table Generator by Chlor
Instantly generate HTML you can copy and paste to display your icons/graphics in a nice, neat, numbered customizable table in a Dreamwidth post or anywhere.
* Photoset Code for Dreamwidth by
* Warnings & How To Do 'Em by
Find More Friends on Dreamwidth
* Twitter Exodus Friending Meme originally posted by
*
*
* Common times when clusters of friending memes often appear on Dreamwidth include the Thanksgiving/Christmas holiday season,
* "Finding people on Dreamwidth" by
* "Helping an Online Friend in Difficult Times" by
* "How to Boost Your Audience" by
* "Improving Community in Fandom" by
* List of Add Me friending communities by
* Making Friends on Dreamwidth
* "Membership Retention" by
* Post a Transformative Works Policy aka Blanket Statement if you are into fanworks. This tells people whether and how it's okay for them to do things with what you've created, which can help make connections. You can also search for other people's TWP if you like making fanvids, podfics, translations, or such.
* When reading a blog or community, look at the people posting comments. If you spot something interesting, check that person's blog to see if you want to read or subscribe to that blog too.
More Advanced Ideas
* "Big Bangs: Yes! You can run one, too!" by
This actually covers various sizes and styles of fanwork challenges.
* "Creating a Dreamwidth Community Masterpost" by
Use this if you cannot find a community with the theme you want, or the only ones you find seem dormant or dead. Creating a community on DW is easy, although maintaining activity is more challenging; successful ones often start with a few friends.
* "Different Types of Events" by
Describes several options for fanwork events.
* Host a fest on
* "Recurring Posts" by
A guide to posts that repeat on a daily, weekly, monthly, or intermittent cycle; these can be short and tweet-like or more involved, depending what you want.
* "Sites and services that allow legal fannish adult content" by
These are based on United States of America laws. They are useful if you enjoy creating or consuming mature content, particularly art since Dreamwidth's image support is poor (just a photostream, no organization).
Switching Platforms
Moving Across Lands: Online Platform Migration in Fandom Communities
Notes on Migrating an Online Community by
Welcome to Dreamwidth for our new Redditor friends!
I have not seen many Dreamwidth guides for Reddit users, so if you know of one, please share the URL so I can link to it. Other guides are welcome too.
If you are incensed about the recent monetization fracas on Reddit, be aware that Dreamwidth offers free, basic paid, and premium paid accounts depending what features you want (e.g. polls and extra icons are paid options), plus the chance to buy Dreamwidth points that you can spend on various things. The platform is free if that's what you want, but if you love it, then you have ways to support it.
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