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You're right that telling people to quit Reddit could come off as hostile.
Beehaw seems to be easy on sign up from my experience, so it's here when July 1st rolls around when Reddit terminates API for third party apps. I think significant amount of users of Reddit use the app regularly, so they might leave Reddit once the app no longer works and I imagine that some of them would be unaware of the 'old' reddit UI so they would likely get a really negative impression of the current 'new' Reddit Ui that they would likely be deterred from using Reddit going forward.
+1 on your advice!
I think one of the most effective is answering posts people need help on while sourcing something that a user from the fediverse contributed. It's not aggressive. It's not a pitch. It's just there so people might visit it and get curious.
Like nobody likes door to door sales people. Or cold calls. And that's what the current approach is coming off to for people who don't want and aren't asking for alternatives. People who've felt strongly enough about leaving reddit already have. Those left don't care.