Cuteness enjoyer.

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Cake day: June 16th, 2023

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  • The larger slice of life community was completely dead in my absence as well, and is recently active again since I started posting again. Because it aggregates content from smaller more specific communities, regular activity resumes much quicker.

    As for the amount of people needed for an active community, I think 500 is quite an optimistic estimation. I estimate less than 1% of subscribers ever post anything. If I quickly take an example, the Lucky Star subreddit has 12k subs and seems to have on average a few posts a day. A few thousand subs seems to be needed for regular activity.



  • I maintain a bunch of anime communities including this one. I used to post to these every day in rotation. In these 9 months I was basically the only one that kept them active save for like 2 other people that posted more than once. I got burned out a bit and stopped posting. In this time, no one else posted and no one seemed to care that all activity fell off a cliff.

    but I don’t want to keep this active by myself

    To stop this negative feedback loop, I tried to be the one who does the initial work and hoped for people taking up along side. However, as you can see this did not work out very well. There are always way more lurkers than posters. Unfortunately I don’t think Lemmy has a userbase big enough for smaller communities like this to work out very well.

    I do moderate these communities even when I don’t post (which just amounts to checking daily if nothing horrendous is posed). Lately I have started posting again and a azumanga post is in the schedule, but I don’t think I will return to my old output quantity.

    To really answer the question “Is this place active anymore?” depending on your definition of active it might never have been active.
















  • I don’t see why the moderation tools couldn’t just be improved on Lemmy. The new moderator view has been very useful for me as a moderator. We already have Lemmy and Kbin. The Sublinks about page doesn’t say how it is going to be different/better than the existing options apart from moderation tools. On top of that it is made in Java instead of Rust? That’s just going backwards in my opinion… This post also does not state why you guys are interested in a Lemmy alternative. You could have named some issues you have with it and why something else would be better(just like the Sublinks guys could have done in their about page). I started my communities here and put a lot of effort in them. I can’t just switch instances without destroying most of the work done. The language used here really makes it sound like this instance is on borrowed time. Being able to transfer communities to another instance would be nice…