It got deleted. Reddit has anti-brigade measurements, but it’s possible the mods removed it as well.
In general I would exercise caution constantly advertising Lemmy/brigading it on Reddit, that’s how rdrama.net (which was one of the biggest Reddit alternatives a few years ago) got completely blacklisted from the site, which thwarted its growth.
The best way to do it, imo, is when you get a comment that’s grabbing lots of traction on Reddit, throw a ninja-edit in recommending Lemmygrad.
It got deleted. Reddit has anti-brigade measurements, but it’s possible the mods removed it as well.
In general I would exercise caution constantly advertising Lemmy/brigading it on Reddit, that’s how rdrama.net (which was one of the biggest Reddit alternatives a few years ago) got completely blacklisted from the site, which thwarted its growth.
The best way to do it, imo, is when you get a comment that’s grabbing lots of traction on Reddit, throw a ninja-edit in recommending Lemmygrad.
We don’t have to worry too much about brigading, since we have server applications.
Brigading on Reddit causes problems with posts getting removed and Lemmygrad getting blacklisted