Small communities that are similar should think about mushing together for activity. Example: Hiking, Backpacking, Thru Hiking. It will generate more Activity and then branch out. We have too many niche pages that won’t be active.
Small communities that are similar should think about mushing together for activity. Example: Hiking, Backpacking, Thru Hiking. It will generate more Activity and then branch out. We have too many niche pages that won’t be active.
Video games are another big one.
I always favor !games@sh.itjust.works rather than !games@lemmy.world, but I know some people think the opposite.
At the moment, it’s mostly a debate between people wanting to centralize content on LW, and people who prefer it on another well-known instance.
I’m guilty of that with !moviesandtv@lemm.ee and !movies@lemmy.world.
But to be fair, games and movies and general interest, all the communities seem to be doing well, even if split.
As much as I hate the bot content on principle, communities that either repost reddit or scrape some other aggregator at least have enough content for a community to begin to form around it. There just aren’t enough posters anywhere.
I’m just trying to find some subs for my favorite games that have more than 2 post from 2 months ago.