Attempts to create niche communities that ended up being the owner talking to himself and receiving 2 upvotes. (niche coms appear to be gaining steam)

  • @[email protected]
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    22 years ago

    [email protected]

    Dying implies it was alive to begin with. But I’m not too bothered, because even the original 100yearago sub isn’t super busy. It was when it first started because it was documenting WWI, but not so much now.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 years ago

      Well I don’t know much about bridge and after watching Chico Marx play for a while on the 1950s televised bridge tournament I’m even more confused. Good articles though i wish you luck finding that partner.

  • @[email protected]
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    [email protected]

    I made it because it was one of my favorites to go to back on Reddit. But I’m the only one that has posted. I get very little to no replies on each post and I don’t even know what else to post.

    • Wolf Link 🐺
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      22 years ago

      Hey, just a heads up, but the capitalisation creates a broken link:

      The server returned this error: couldnt_find_community.

      [email protected] is clickable (everything in lowercase)

  • @[email protected]
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    442 years ago

    Most of them? The fact that most niche communities failed to successfully migrate away from Reddit is the reason why Lemmy isn’t really something I frequent as often as I would like these days.

    Heck, it would probably be a whole lot easier to list the three niche communities here that may be thriving.

      • @[email protected]
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        132 years ago

        I don’t think anyone disagrees with that…I just think it’s important to be realistic here. For niche communities to thrive the way they thrive on reddit, it’s just a numbers game. They have the numbers. Lemmy doesn’t. Lemmy is about two orders of magnitude short of the numbers of users needed to achieve the critical-mass / synergy that would be needed to make most niche communities actually viable here. And even then…it’ll probably take even more users than that because the very nature of lemmy is fragmentation/distributed - so having the total numbers still might not be enough.

        • Otter
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          12 years ago

          Yea it’s going to take a while before some of the communities get going.

          I think at this point, each community is going to take a little bit of work with the other spaces where people for that niche are gathered. Having good quality content here, setting up a sister subreddit-community thing, etc.

          • @[email protected]
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            42 years ago

            A lot of the niche subs died over time as well, it’s rare to see activity in any of the subs you googled to find

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    honestly I dont know. I dont visit the communities individually, I only see what’s on my feed. if a community contains no posts, or nothing new, I’d never see it.

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    12 years ago

    There’s one dude named Maple who seems to be single handedly running a community called videogamebutts. His posts occasionally hit hot at like 2 am, for some reason.

  • Corroded
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    82 years ago

    I think of the specific Lemmy communities especially when a more general community already exists. For example if there’s a gardening community people may not post to the succulent community because it has a smaller community.

    One nice thing about Lemmy though is as long as the community is created on a larger instance it should show up when users sort by all within that instance. It’s not like Reddit where you have to to hope your initial self promotion really takes off and snowballs.

    Due to this I continue to post content that fits smaller communities even if it’s not going to get much attention.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      as long as the community is created on a larger instance it should show up when users sort by all within that instance

      This is an issue for communities that are on smaller instances, and with the current algorithm it’s like a brick wall trying to break through to feeds of users on the big instances. For example, the most active college football community is [email protected] but the abandoned community on lemmy.world keeps gaining subscribers (even with no content).

      As a whole, niche-driven instances (e.g. sport, film, literature, aviation) and geography-focused instances (e.g. midwest, dmv) just aren’t gaining much traction.

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        12 years ago

        I mean I don’t know about a lot of people but if I am searching for a community chances are I’m subscribing to all similar communities.

        There’s also promotional communities within other instances where as long as one individual federates with it everyone should start to see it