Mine are some of the communities I have created:
!artbykids@lemmy.world - Community to share artwork created by kids. Anything creative is considered an artwork.
!alternateuniverse@lemmy.world - Improv community where anything and everything can happen. It’s all true. Continue the conversation.
!in100words@lemmy.world - Answer any question/prompt in exactly 100 words. Your answer can be a rant, story, poem, essay, advice, instructions, anything, as long as it is exactly 100 words.
What are your favorite communities needing some activity? May be we can all find some new favorite communities to grow.
Can I promote a community I started, when I migrated here? I had hoped it would pick up a little steam, but sadly, I’m alone there. If you’re a woman runner, check out https://kbin.social/m/XXRunning
Sure, feel free! I think some more posts would help break the ice and set the expectations for the kind of posts you would like to see in the community. May be some posts about tips and tricks, annoyances, personal victories, etc. from your experiences. I find it easier to comment than post in a community. (I’m neither a woman nor can run to save my life, so I wouldn’t be able to participate, unfortunately)
@CommunityLinkFixer@lemmings.world
Sorry, it doesn’t work with kbin links yet. Edit: !XXRunning@kbin.social
I’m sorry, I couldn’t find any links that I could fix. If you believe this is a mistake, please contact @rikudou@lemmings.world.
With one post you won’t get anywhere, you need to put some more effort. I have my own community, which is quite a bit more niche than yours, but by posting everyday it has been growing slowly.
Yours has lots of potential but needs more people to find it. Most people find a community from a post and people tend to look at newer posts, so you have to put something out regularly.