I see many communities that got started in the last ten days. Sadly, some that I’m most interested in are not that active. Some are not active at all.

What are you doing to help your community? How do you go from lurking to contributing? Spreading the word?

Also, what’s for breakfast?

  • Elle@lemmy.world
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    3 years ago

    Trying to! This comment is testing federation stuff, so we’ll see if you see this over on lemmy.one!

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    3 years ago

    I am doing what I would have done on reddit, comment, interact with people. I rarely made posts over there as well though. I do also tell people about lemmy and about the jerboa for lemmy mobile app

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    3 years ago

    What am I doing? I’m letting it grow naturally instead of posting condescending low effort crap like this post

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    I have nothing interesting to post about. I’ll just upvote and comment here and there. If I find a community I like, I will engage more often.

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    I’m making an app with a focus on streamlining pain points for user signups, and discouraging looking for centralized lists of the biggest groups by “crawling” the network for servers and communities based on what you see and who you interact with. I hope by making this easy, I can push smaller, more diverse communities in the fediverse

    It’s getting close. I’m almost at the point where I can switch over to my app from jerboa for daily use, and then I’ll try to put out a beta

    I had grits, I really need to go grocery shopping

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      3 years ago

      That sounds good. My experience with finding an instance was just a shot in the dark. It would be good to have an app that helped in finding an instance that met your needs.

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    This is a good start.

    I’m trying to be more vocal than I have been in the past, specifically because if everyone lurks, there’s nothing to read. So even creating silly chat threads is a good start, to drive engagement.

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    I’m doing my part. I’m posting on here and created a new magazine. Sure it’s not the most active but there’s only so much I’m gonna do about it.

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    I feel like I’ve been glued to kbin since joining, and adding new posts and articles to the smaller communities I want to see active. With varying degrees of success. I was only a lurker on reddit so this is quite a lot of activity for me! Trying to embody the idea of ‘be the change you want to see’…

    I don’t want to create magazines though as I don’t want to moderate and feel they would be better created by someone more dedicated.

    Oh and breakfast was a sesame bagel!

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    I don’t proselytize, since everyone I know uses facebook, twitter etc. I’m the only one who views non-anonymous social media harmful on individual and community level.

    Every time discussion turns to this subject, they all get this “here we go again, not listening” expression on their face. So, I’m not gonna go there anymore.

    Breakfast was French tee, jogurt and mueslibar.

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    For now I think the most important thing is simply keeping discussion in the big / obvious / front-page areas active enough that new users see that it’s a lively community. We don’t necessarily have to recreate every esoteric subreddit right away, that can come in time; the important thing is that whenever a new person shows up they see a bunch of recent posts and a bunch of recent comments (and not a ton of spam / ads / whatever).

    Think of it a bit like walking around a city you don’t know and trying to pick out a restaurant to have dinner at - maybe you can’t find your favorite cuisine, but if a place looks clean and new and lively and the bar is well-stocked then perhaps it’s OK if the menu is a bunch of New American blah blah whatever because you’re still going to end up happy and fed. (and can note with interest the sign about the Romanian Enchilada place that’s opening next month and remind yourself to come back then)

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    My co-mod and myself are keeping the content flowing, interest in hunting for and engaging with the type of content we publish seems light right now unless you are on twitter. We’ll keep it flowin and stealthy build in public.

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    @MyMulligan

    What are you doing to help your community?

    I’ve joined the new equivalents of the coule of major communities I was very active in, and have been trying to contribute to conversations instead of just lurking. I know when I joined it was a little disheartening to see so little activity/content. If newcomers are going to stay, there needs to be both!

    How do you go from lurking to contributing?

    That’s a good question. I make it a point to comment on any post I find slightly interesting, and to try and make it a discussion-based comment, not one that just dead-ends immediately.

    As far as as posting goes, I’m still working on that one. Reddit was a source of a lot of news and such for me, so I’m slowly getting new sources for that to share.

    I think for a lot of people, it’s easier to contribute here because the overall user base is so much smaller and it feels like you have a voice, whereas on Reddit even fairly prominent community members could still get drowned out on their community’s subreddits by all the noise.

    Spreading the word?

    I’ve been talking to friends about my recent shift into the Fediverse and why it’s a good concept and how my experience has been. They seem interested in the concept, but aren’t bothered by Reddit’s actions, so they probably won’t jump ship. Not going to be pushy about it, just want people to know how cool the concept is, you know?

    Also, what’s for breakfast?

    Just woke up, so I’m still deciding. Most likely eggs and toast!

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    I’m definitely becoming a kbin shill to all my friends and I think they’re starting to get tired. I’m trying my best to leave comments on posts that I find interesting. Haven’t posted anything yet because I don’t have anything to post. I will post when I find something interesting enough (I do have a backlog of stupid memes on my camera roll?).
    Breakfast was a granola bar. Slept in because it’s a holiday and I don’t have class. There’s a cinnamon roll I was planning on saving that I’m now eyeing.

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      Hmm. Cinnamon rolls. Yummy.

      Yes. I’ve always believed that you teach best when you show how through your daily actions.

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    I created and mod three magazines for topics I’m very interested in. I am also pretty much the only one who posts links/microblogs in them, but I figure if I keep it up enough, others will find the content and start contributing as well.