Coming from Reddit, there were multiple car-related subs and they all saw some fairly heavy traffic with lots of posts and comments. Heck, even some of the model-specific ones seem to get more interaction than this sub does. What’s the deal?

  • @Telstarado@lemmy.world
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    201 year ago

    Agreed. I’m a car guy, have been working on them for decades, owned a shop at one point and worked at a racing component manufacturer for a good bit.

    Car enthusiasts come in a lot of stripes and a super broad community may not gain as much focus right away as communities around a single topic, such as weird cars, etc. I’m subscribed to a weird car community here and there’s a bunch of cool stuff being posted.

    I’d say just keep the faith and keep posting great content and car subs on Lemmy will evolve to a point that attracts plenty of subscribers. I’m personally subscribing to every such community I come across…

    • @Hazdaz@lemmy.worldOP
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      51 year ago

      You can’t just talk about this weird cars sub without mentioning the name of it for others to join.

      Also if you know of a classic car one, post that as well. I searched the communities and I think I found one and it had so few posts on it. This is especially sad coming from Reddit where the classic car sub would get at least a couple of posts a day. Even if they were of some random dude posting a picture or two, that’s still nice to see.

      • @Telstarado@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        Haven’t linked to another community before so I’ll probably get this wrong, but it’s here:

        https://lemmy.world/c/weirdwheels

        Hopefully there’s a bot or helpful admin that can reply with the correct way to do this. The link should get you there though.

        And don’t be shy! Start a community for classic cars yourself and add some build posts or show coverage! I’ve probably got some content I can toss in there…!