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I wrote to him about 3 weeks ago, his response to my message was that he was not interested in joining the fediverse and that he is fine with reddit for now.
Maybe someone else closer could try again?
AFAIK, tecosaur is much more fediverse-friendly person. Also, /r/emacs participated in reddit blackout, so there is a good chance that its mods will be interested. Finally, instead of asking moderators, you may also ask the community by creating a post on reddit - it is the community who will be interested or annoyed by the bot you propose.
Something like that, or a full-fledged post? :)
Full post. Not everyone is reading every single comment. Even in that weekly tips thread.
There we go!
Woah, the discussion there got a little intense. I think you sounded a little inflexible and high and mighty. Telling people that using reddit is immoral! No wonder reddit users got a little upset. :)
When someone said that maybe a bridge would be a good idea you shot it down saying that would make it easier for people to stay on reddit, but I think a bridge also makes much easier for people to leave reddit, because then they don't have to give up talking to redditors! When Facebook was getting started they made a Facebook-MySpace bridge, and it certainly seemed to help people leave MySpace for Facebook. In fact, Facebook found it so effective they made writing similar bridges a violation of their terms of service, because they don't want someone else doing it to them!