The best strategy I found is to tell Reddit users to use both platforms.
Lemmy doesn't need to be the perfect alternative right away.
They just need to test and see that the fediverse is not that hard to understand.
I wasn't clear. I'm seeing this take on Spotify as if they are illegally tracking your listening habits.
We usually use track for apps like Facebook who track your behavior on your phone, in other apps, on your browser etc
Saying Spotify is tracking you in the wrap gives a wrong impression.
They are making a profile of your listening habits but it's a normal thing for a music app to do. How else would you know the details of a song you just listened to or how can they recommend you new things.
What's sad is that Americans are still hoping that their issues will get fixed politically. It's too late for that. They have a dictator at the helm and they're gonna have to fight for their country one way or another. Better to do it sooner than later.
As long as it's online and public they can acces the info. But we have tools to fight back. Some instances are private unless you're a member, some choose to defederate, we can ban bots, etc
Nothing is perfect, it's always an ongoing struggle.
The best strategy I found is to tell Reddit users to use both platforms. Lemmy doesn't need to be the perfect alternative right away. They just need to test and see that the fediverse is not that hard to understand.