• fennec@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    Same, I’m posting regularly to my favourite football club’s community even though it’s pretty empty. Doesn’t matter, I’d like to think if another fan was looking it up, they’d be happy to have found a community with at least one contributing member, lol

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    Kbin and Lemmy are growing rapidly. Ladt week, Lemmy had 50 000 users, today it has 150 000!

    However, this is still to small for nishe communities (I moderate two of these - Serbia and Cooperatives). My advice - keep at it. People will come!

    • Marcy_Stella@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 year ago

      I deleted my Reddit app(to stop habit browsing) and am now using Mlem(via TestFlight) and the only way I’m finding communities is by going through the all tab and refinding communities I joined in Reddit so if they keep posting then I might find one of the communities I was previously subbed to.

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    1 year ago

    Keep throwing that shit friend! Some of us are just still figuring out how to use this damned website lmao

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    I’m not really into Marvel anymore, but please continue posting. There are too few people here yet but diligence will help these places grow. It’s like the mod of /r/disney said on Kbin. A subreddit of 500k people like Disney only generated a few dozen posts a day. It’s difficult to start from scratch but we need people like you!

  • barry@feddit.de
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    I think you‘ll have to be patient. It takes time for people to discover your community

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    1 year ago

    Hey, try to add the image in the post, not in the body, that way people can see it on the feed way easier.