Hi, I’m focusing on generating content for a few communities that I feel can be successful and have less content than I expected:
- !cassettefuturism@lemm.ee: a genre of retrofuturism based on the 70’s and 80’s (more info)
- !awwnverts@lemmy.world: cute invertebrates
- !weirdwheels@lemmy.world: weird vehicles (with wheels)
- !comicstrips@lemmy.world: self-explanatory
EDIT: I did not create any of those communities
I would encourage anyone to participate if you like those topics.
Do you know any other niche-but-not-too-niche communities in which we could focus efforts?
Please, don’t post very long lists, I’m already subscribed to almost 300 communities and the idea is to focus on a few ones.
Thanks!
EDIT: Added descriptions for each community.
There’s the entire instance of sffa.community. It stands for Science Fiction Fantasy Alliance. I’d love to see it get off the ground. Right now it’s mostly just Brando Sando stuff. I’ve been considering maybe starting a community called SFFA Gaming, but I don’t have any content to actually contribute.
Posted one there, good luck!
I’m in. Thanks
Thanks! Great piece!
Cassettefurutism!! Man that one was so active on Reddit. The other one I miss is WeirdWings.
I’ve just created
Both can be very active communities once people are there
I created !oldphotosinreallife@lemmy.world, which has over 300 subscribers, but limited interaction.
Posted one there, good luck!
Thanks! Plenty good will and community on Lemmy :-)
That’s our only advantage over the big sites :)
Isn’t !comicstrips@lemmy.world doing pretty good? I see it reaching top of All quite often
Indeed, that’s one of the most promising ones… and it still only has 2 or 3 posts a day :/.
I mean, people have lives too I guess :)
I didn’t mean that I expect the same user to be posting all day. If different users send 1 post each, they still should have a lot of time for other things :)
For sure, but I am at 500 posts on my main account, and to be honest posting so much content can sometimes be a bit tiring. I’m trying to get other people on my community to do it too but it’s not that easy.
posting so much content can sometimes be a bit tiring.
Agree. What I’m doing (in case it helps) is, instead of going for quantity, go for quality and try to focus the efforts on a few communities that interest me. That way I am posting about things I really like in just a few places and it doesn’t become a chore.
I’m trying to get other people on my community to do it too but it’s not that easy.
Indeed, it’s HARD. This is one of the reasons I haven’t created a community yet, it seems too much effort-VS-results-ratio. I know I’m taking the easy path because I’m not so invested in any specific community. So thanks to all of you who create and moderate all the communities.
Definitely!
I’d really love to see /c/geocaching@lemmy.world get off the ground
If you format the link as
!community@instance.tld
it will be a clickable link (in this case it would be !geocaching@lemmy.world).
Subbed! Though I’m not the contributing type, I love to see these kinds of posts
!fantasy@lemmy.ml and !squaredcircle@kbin.social are my personal niches, so if anyone’s interested please come over and get stuck in
I tuuuurn around and look at what I see!
The song is the only reason I’m forced to acknowledge that there are film adaptations of the book, but I have already ranted about that on the other comment thread :).
!Formuladank@lemmy.world Only a handful of people posting.
Good luck!
I’m personally focusing on non-meme communities, but that’s just personal preference.
This seems like a good place to ask, but is there a handwriting or cursive community on the go yet? It’s my latest obsession, so I could see myself helping grow it.
I’ve searched around, but haven’t had any luck finding an existing communities
The two I see on a quick search are empty:
You can ask on !findacommunity@lemmy.ml
What I found is a few related to fountain pens:
- fountainpens@wayfarershaven.eu (moved from fountainpens@sopuli.xyz)
- fountain_pens@lemmy.ml
- fountainpens@lemmy.world
Thanks, I really appreciate you taking a look! I did already find those, but I don’t know anything about writing with ink. 😬
I’ll keep looking, as you suggest. Once I get a little more settled I may even start my own.
I had been trying to grow these two:
They were reasonably popular on reddit, 3m+ and 2m+ subscribers respectively. I started posting once per day to each of them soon after I migrated over, though my meme stash has mostly run dry at this point (I do have a bit more to post to anime_irl). There are some regular posters in anime_irl now, but animemes has been pretty dead since I stopped posting. I’ve also promoted them in the usual places.
There’s also my own community, kbin.social/m/specialized_instances / /c/specialized_instances@kbin.social, for cataloging topic/location focused instances. It works fine as a solo project, but I wouldn’t mind having more suggestions of things to add to the list.
Give it time
!whatisthiscar@lemmy.world - Post pictures of spotted cars that you cannot identify.
!oldcars@kbin.social - for classic car enthusiasts
!swimming@lemmy.world - self-explanatory
!idiotsincars@lemmy.world - also self-explanatory, a bit more active than the others. Submit your dashcam footage here of idiot drivers
I dont own/mod any of these but would like to see more people active in them
Can you explain what these things are? The only one I understand is obviously comic strips. Also, join us at !tinnedseafood@lemmy.world Also, how do I make that a link?(Thanks!) (Or type italics, bold, or strikethrough here on lemmy?)
My bad, you’re right, I should have added a small description (done!):
- !cassettefuturism@lemm.ee: a genre of retrofuturism based on the 70’s and 80’s (more info)
- !awwnverts@lemmy.world: cute invertebrates
- !weirdwheels@lemmy.world: weird vehicles (with wheels)
- !comicstrips@lemmy.world: self-explanatory
I’ve created and have been the only curator (so far) of !humanscale@communick.news. My idea is to have a good set of ideas around the idea of human scale development, “smol tech” and anything that can give some relief to hyperglobalist and soulless worldview that is so prevalent today.