• Exocrinous@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    Small communities were somewhat sustainable on Reddit, but they’re completely infeasible on Lemmy unless you already have authority over a community. Like, Star Trek is a great success story for Lemmy because the r/risa mods told everyone exactly where to go and used that authority that already exists. But r/warframe did the same thing and dormi.zone has very little activity. People don’t want to make a Lemmy account on a gamble, they want to go where they have an account or they know there’s community. Lemmy has a bootstrap problem. You can overcome the bootstrap problem with something like a community for memes or cats, but good luck building a community for some obscure game or interest here.

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      10 months ago

      When I’m talking about a small community, I’m talking about like my own Discord with only ~200 members, but the communities you’re talking about are WAY bigger

      You mentioned r/Warframe, that has 660,481 followers

      r/risa has 28,568 followers

      startrek.website has 3k users

      [email protected] has 6.53k subscribers

      These are all much much bigger than what I meant by small communities, and I don’t think my Discord community would be active on Reddit either.

      But yes you are correct, another similar success story is lemdro.id and they did the same thing where the mods of r/Android pushed people to that Lemmy instance and they still have a link in the sidebar