I like this idea! It helps get people some traction out there without them needing to put effort into fumbling around how to do it. Kind of like a push start. I’m going to start doing this!
Maybe if there was an automation to help find relevant and interesting content, like some sort of algorithm... oh no.
This is more about getting people followers than helping them find accounts to follow.
It would be nice if instances automatically maintained a new and low connection count user feed so that people could browse it occasionally and help people find others to connect with.
That could be done either as part of the instance software or via a bot that runs through the instance user list and updates the feed every so often.
What new Mastodonians need to understand is that they need to follow hashtags, not people. This should be the first welcoming sentence on any instance.
Thing is, one thing people want out of a microblogging experience is the validation of followers. If it was all about the hashtags, they'd be on Reddit or Lemmy, not Twitter and Mastodon.
What hashtags do you follow? Most things I try to look up end up having a majority of the posts in Japanese or German.
#ecology for example has a lot of nice English posts.
I follow both, but a lot more people/organizations than hashtags.
Also, introduce them to the gup.pe concept where social groups can be formed on Mastodon:
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