There isn’t enough people on Lemmy to have niche communities finding someone interested in threads for example here is like finding a grain(Though niche communities like spec evo in for pages I own probably could take take off If I put enough effort into it) in the sand people will follow niche sub lemmings and they will upvote them because they like the idea of niche communities so they subscribe and they like the idea of niche posts so they comment even if they aren’t interested in the topic. It is hit and miss with mostly misses due to the random odds that the community will have enough people to join it that are willing to post or comment. That is not surprising for a site of 50,000 people(though some niche Lemmy communities may also be in the wrong instance). It is also not surprising that most discussions will be in larger servers. I think it would improve Lemmy if niche questions like my threads post here(though collapse community sounds more targeted) were redirected to the larger Lemmy communities . Even if 90 percent of the people do not understand the topic that would mean 10 percent and with percentage that could amount to hundreds of people even at 99 percent.
we have a chicken and egg problem.
people wont come to no content. need people for content.
how do we get traction? so far; generate content via bots, and attempt to teach other communities the benefits of moving wholesale here.
it took reddit 20 years and a lot more gimmicks to get to its size. the fediverse wont happen overnight, nor be an easy haul. need momentum, even if that means reputation points.
The days there’s rep points is the day I sign off forever.
called it! i win the pool! thanks!
I don’t see that function on my instance. And if you point it out to me, I’ll be sad, but someone still had to look for it. I regret that I feel a slight pleasure in having up points. That’s why I resent points.
were all human, dont hate yourself for bein’
I don’t hate myself. I love myself. Regret is not hate. And if it is, learn to love yourself.
understood!
Reposting content from other sources using bots >>>>> generating content via bots.
Yes Sir. Noted.