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Suggestions for activism campaigns on Lemmy and kbin?

I'm working on an activism campaign kicking off next week opposing some bad internet bills in the US -- here's the kbin magazine I just set up, and I might set up a Lemmy community as well if that makes sense. Once things get going, we'll be sharing links including information and actions people can take.

Have there been other activism campaigns on Lemmy or kbin, and if so what to learn from them?

Or, any thoughts on what could make an activism campaign successful here?

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  • Do you really need 2 separate communities? Seems like that would just split your fledgling user base.

    • Yeah, the current thinking is just to have the one magazine for now unless people have good reasons why that won't work. Of course a lot depends on whether there are any active bugs federating between the two systems but I think right now things are copacetic.

      • Also, hashtags in kbin posts are recognised by mastodon/mblogs? At the moment, they're not from lemmy (don't know why). So posting out from kbin might also help in getting traction with the mastodon/mblog crowd.

        One problem lemmy/kbin have at the moment for activism, is that smaller communities can get drowned out in the feed. You can of course sort by "New", or "Hot" but might miss things, unless you're actively checking the specific community. Same problem with mblogs too I guess.

        Something interesting in the works in this regard is a Lemmy pull request to add "Best" as a feed sorting option, which ranks posts relative to their communities, and therefore should make communities equal on your feed. (See Pull Request). It isn't finished yet but might not be far away.

      • Ok. I was going to suggest subscribing to the kbin mag on a couple Lemmy instances to get it into All.

      • copacetic

        New word for me (looked it up). Is that regional at all (like a US thing)?

    • It turns out that crossposting to Lemmy works better from Lemmy communities. So, a Lemmy community is useful. Since I had already crated the kbin magazine and there's no way to delete magazines (!), looks like we'll experiment to see whether or not having two of them makes sense. Here's the Lemmy community I created, I'm using it for now to cross-post from other communities so that there's a single place to go for everything. [email protected]

  • Just remember that the posts and comments on Lemmy are pretty much public. The government might not need to subpoena any information except maybe

    1. IP address, which your instance's admins (and possibly the community mods) have access to
    2. DMs, which your instance's admins and possibly the other party instance's have access to

    You should let the people in your campaign know as well if you use Lemmy for communications.

    • It's a great point. This kind of legislative activism is frequently done in public on Twitter, Facebook, etc. as well so the risks are low in general but it's still something to make people aware of. It's a real contrast with anything that's direct action, where the fediverse is a non-starter.

  • Universal link: [email protected]

  • I've not seen any real organizing yet but the spirit is there. See: [email protected] and slrpnk.net

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