• @[email protected]
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    629 months ago

    It’s the niche topics that need more activity. I love science - mostly space/physics - and it’s mostly a ghost town. Once the unique corners grow their activity, it’s going to be great.

    • @[email protected]
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      189 months ago

      I would have assumed spacey topics would sell like hot buns.
      I guess Physics are more of a niche and you would probably find more armchair physicists here than actual physicists.

    • capital
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      39 months ago

      Agree.

      Even simple things like subs for particular cars/car brands were thriving on Reddit but don’t exist here.

    • gary
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      39 months ago

      If things need more activity try posting, it works great

    • @[email protected]
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      29 months ago

      I wish there was a better way to port communities over here. There are people complaining that Lemmy shouldn’t copy Reddit (I say, why not?), but then there’s legitimate complaints about homesteaders running to Lemmy and snatching up all the popular subreddit names.

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        99 months ago

        There are people complaining that Lemmy shouldn’t copy Reddit (I say, why not?)

        Assuming you mean copying posts from reddit: Because, without the person that originally posted the question or topic, it feels like there’s little point in discussing the topic. I was subbed to a cycling-related community that copied every post from an equivalent reddit sub, and it had zero comments. I’d start to write a comment from time to time and it was like, “What’s the point? OP isn’t going to see this response.”

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          39 months ago

          Oh, I meant more copying communities. Like people want Lemmy to replace reddit, but also to be completely unique from reddit or something.

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            39 months ago

            Yeah, I don’t see a problem with that. Unfortunately there’s just not much momentum in the hobby/specific interest communities yet.