Because Lemmy is new and doesn’t have many users some of it’s communities are dormant. And I have a lot of free time, so if you would like to see more content on a sublemmy but don’t have the time to bring more content yourself tell me on comments down below, maybe I can improve things somewhat.

    • Bilb!
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      43 years ago

      More jocularity in general would be nice. I love politics, philosophy and technology but not everything needs to be so serious.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      53 years ago

      You can’t expect newcomers to stay on the platform without anything to discuss. This way when new people arrive they will have stuff to be engaged in. We don’t have the numbers to make tons of cool and interesting content, so this is the way to go. Think of it like playing games on Linux with Wine. It gives you access to certain content types you wouldn’t have had access to otherwise. It made switching to Linux possible for some people and over time community became big enough to attract some developers, and playing games without Wine became a possibility. Given enough time same will be the case with Lemmy.

  • 10_0
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    63 years ago

    i just made an account to comment on posts i like, and help grow the userbase be one : )

  • @[email protected]
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    63 years ago

    Anything that has to do with Central Asia. It’s not just Lemmy, but it’s simply a neglected part of the world that people might find out that they like if they looked into it.

    • @[email protected]
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      23 years ago

      I guess Asians have their own platforms and don’t really visit sites like reddit or lemmy which are mostly used by Europeans and Americans. I guess their very different writing and China blocking access to many popular platforms play a huge role in this

  • @[email protected]
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    23 years ago

    I’ve been trying to keep up on recent chapters and episodes of Attack on Titan on [email protected] by basically cross-posting the discussion threads and leaks from Reddit, where the community is very active and well organized. Unfortunately, I don’t exactly produce art/other content myself and I haven’t thought up of other ways to spark discussions as of yet. In hindsight, making a community for an anime series which is almost at the end is probably not the wisest decision I’ve made, but here I go, with some shameless self-promo.

    • Ravn
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      43 years ago

      Those types of communities have a place. People often discover or start watching shows late but still wish to discuss their thoughts and feelings and memes. It may be low volume but that’s okay too.

      • @[email protected]
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        13 years ago

        That is a good point. Ultimately, it’s there for the people who feel passionate about it and want to express something.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      3 years ago

      Honestly almost all of them XD I’m subbed to a ton of communities, I decided to go to Reddit and bring as much stuff as possible when I realised out of 21 sublemmies I subscribed to only around 6 had proper activity. Gaming, Linux Gaming, Privacy, Announcements, AskLemmy and Technology. Also sometimes there is stuff on F-Droid and Android. I’m hoping to change that :)