I’ve seen many tv shows (eg debate shows and news programs) start to promote threads, instagram and bluesky… and no longer mentioning twitter. I never see any mention of Mastodon or Lemmy. Or anything similar.
Should we be trying to push these to these people? Or are we better without them there (case in example is the misinformation pushed by shows like the Jeremy Vine Show, GB News and generally the rightwing tabloids)??
What do you see as the benefits, and what do you see as the disadvantages?
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For celebrities, I don’t think it makes a lot of sense. Celebrities do appearances on social media to promote themselves. What they’re going to care about is reach. If there are lots of people on a social media platform, it makes sense to do a promo event there. Neither Mastodon nor the Threadiverse is all that big right now.
I mean, there probably are celebs out there, but under pseudonyms.
On Reddit, the only celebrity I remember running around openly for a long time when Reddit was small (and just hanging out, not doing promotional stuff), was Wil Wheaton.
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Heh, looks like he’s still there:
I mean, there probably are celebs out there, but under pseudonyms.
Hypothetically speaking, if a famous person did run around Lemmy under their real name and openly promoting their work here, who is going to believe them? 🙂
Peter Mayhew was on there for a long, long time. Warwick Davies too. Rick Astley had been lured there in the past for AMAs iirc…
I dunno what their accounts are, if they’re still active, but Wil Wheaton was early. Lessee…what’s his account age?
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redditor for 18 years
And how about Reddit?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reddit
Founded: June 23, 2005; 18 years ago
Yeah, this is what Reddit looked like at the end of 2005:
https://web.archive.org/web/20051231232715/http://reddit.com/
Way ahead of you on that.
There is always risks in going to a new social platform, but also the reward for being an early adopter is also great if the platform gets big, and I’d say the Barbie promotion here last year overall went pretty well.
The more on Lemmy the better, across the board. But convincing them to actually do so seems unlikely unfortunately.
No thanks, the second Lemmy starts to fill up with self-centred wankers and ads, I’m out.
No. Who fucking cares.
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