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I think alongside trying to foster more upbeat/constructive communities, it may also help to have a mixture of novel/different posts and if relevant, helpful posts.
For example, a few communities I've noticed are...
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
The first is definitely niche, second is maybe somewhere between, and the last benefits from being widely appealing, but what they each have in common is that there's something different to come across from their posts. First is satellite imagery, second courtesy of a couple posters is some weirder pocket knives, and the last is more or less like pics but with a bonus of being a variety of images you could use on your phone or PC.
A tricky part with each of these so far has been that despite some upvotes, you may not see posts from them too often depending on your sort setting as they don't often draw too many comments to each post.
My biggest issue here as well. Can't find new communities and then when I do join I never see them in my algo.
That's odd. Even when browsing by subscribed and sorting by new or scaled?
Scaled subscribed feed works for me to show most of the niche communities I sub to
I'm probably sorted wrong. I either do top 6 hours or hot.
Top 6 should show them. Are you sure the communities federate correctly with your instance? Have a look at them on their home instance, then from your instance, and see if posts are missing.
If yes, copy the link of the missing post, and paste it into the search bar. It should then appear and "unblock" the federation
That's interesting, I knew none of those before your posts. We definitely need a place to better advertise communities. I know [email protected] and [email protected] exist, but they are probably underused at the moment
I tend to agree. I think both of those communities are good for communities starting out or just opening up after adjusting some settings mishaps (e.g. whoops set to NSFW, mods only, or language settings), but they don't really fit for trying to get additional attention after that.
I made a small attempt over in General Discussion with this post encouraging people to share active communities, but nobody's added to it with their own lists of active communities or mentioning a single or couple communities they've been enjoying. 🤷♀️
Oh, that's a nice post (I missed it too) Would you like to crosspost to [email protected] ?
I take it this is okay? 😅
Definitely, thanks!
Wow, I had no idea this existed. @[email protected], you could definitely do more to promote this one. You should post in [email protected] and [email protected].
You also might consider the occasional crosspost to [email protected], as I imagine there is some overlap in user interest. Would you like me to add a link to your sub in the sidebar?