Most of the communities I would like to see already exist, what they lack is... participants.
To name just one, among my few favorites of back when I used reddit there was r/Simpleliving, which exists on lemmy too: !simpleliving@slrpnk.net. Sadly, it's not active.
As somebody that cares too much about Lemmy and the Fediverse surviving... I BEG YOU! PLEASE, please, please... be a bit more willing to post and comment. If everyone was willing to spend a little time looking for new content to post to a few of the niche communities that they're part of, (especially the least active communities,) and posted once a month or so, we wouldn't have so many "dead" communities. And this would lead to a more rich experience on the Fediverse.
I 100% agree with your plea, and only +1 because I cannot + it more than that. But I also want to point out that ‘participation’ can be difficult to quantify rightly.
Take the simplest (and only ?) metric we can access on Lemmy: our user profiles. I just checked, hope you won’t mind: yours is 2 years old with 2K+ comments (let's ignore new posts even though you also have posted a lot), while mine is 7 months old for almost 0.8k comments.
Conclusion? We both are active but, on an absolute basis, I seem to be a lot less active than you are. But if we compare on a daily basis it seems I do comment a little more than you do.
But then, this says nothing about the type of content we both share (images? Texts? and so on), nor does it say much on our ability to participate. I mean, maybe I don't have a job and have all my time available to post silly shit around here, while you could be the CEO of one of those mega corp (well, maybe not that kind of CEO but you get the idea: someone really busy) or maybe you have serious health issues that make it much harder for you to participate. That alone should make a difference in the appreciation of our respective participation, beside sheer volume. At least, I would think so.
Back to your point:
I BEG YOU! PLEASE, please, please… be a bit more willing to post and comment. If everyone was willing to spend a little time looking for new content to post to a few of the niche communities that they’re part of, (especially the least active communities,) and posted once a month or so, we wouldn’t have so many “dead” communities. And this would lead to a more rich experience on the Fediverse.
Once again, 100% agree with you. But I think there is something else going on... I don’t know what exactly. Allow me to use ‘my’ own community as an example.
A little over a year ago or so, I revived the !journaling@sh.itjust.works community.
It has been dead for a year when I joined and since I was myself into journaling (have been all my live, since I was a little boy and I'm now nearing my 60s) I thought maybe I could contribute content and help motivate more people to participate. At first I posted daily, then weekly, then less frequently, and now almost nothing (I published a note informing members that I had to deal with personal matters, it’s supposed to be temporary).
While I was regularly posting, I did get a few participants to post and comment too, that was great content. But it was also very little volume in comparison to the quickly growing number of subscribers. Like, really.
When I ‘reopened’ the community I did not thought about writing down the number of subscribers but I’m pretty confident there were less than 250 of us, today it seems we’re around 1,35k (if I can trust the instance metrics). I’m glad as fuck to see as many people interested in journaling but I don’t get it why there is so little content being shared, even more so knowing a few other subscribers are, very much like me, long term journalers with a lot of experience they can share, while others subscribers are beginners or are just curious about it, with a lot of questions and doubts they should be willing to share with like-minded people, knowing both groups are more than welcome to participate.
There was a new post a few days ago and it got a few comments and likes, and that was it. Why?
It’s a very niche community, meaning all members are at least already interested and/or curious about it. Why is there so few content posted/shared? No idea. When I started posting, I had the idea that peopel posted nothign because they were afaid to look silly (or were afraid of being judged). So I updated the rules and posted my own (willy/goofy) content thinking it will encourage them. It seems I was wrong.
If I had to conclude anything (which I refuse to do, at least not yet) I would say:
Maybe the type of content I shared to begin with was not the best choice? Maybe that is true but then, without enough negative feedback, it’s hard to correct path. And the little feedback I got was quite supportive.
I would almost be tempted to say people are just subscribing to communities they’re interested in just so they know they will see new content if there is any posted. And if there is none to be seen, well, they know they will get some elsewhere (looking at you, reddit). So, why would they bother posting anything themselves?
Like I said, I refuse to conclude that but my gut feeling does go in that direction. And to oppose that trend I have no idea what I can do, nor if I should even try?
I will see how it goes after I’m back at it, hopefully somewhere end march or April.
If you think you'd have regular content to post (a few times a week) you could create it. If you think it would be less frequent you could share to an anime community to gauge interest.
One of the few I miss from reddit is r/gunnitrust. Diy firearms really does fit with the vibe here and the artist quality of some of them was gorgeous.
I'd also thought about making a goblin market. Sort of a barter only swap meet for all the weird and wonderful things that we in the goblincore community gather.
I wish the gurps community was more active. I know there's the forum and that's where I find myself looking for stuff more often. But a community would be cool. I also admit I wouldn't have much to provide. I'm currently an enthusiast with plans to run a game, but zero experience.
I'm not a big enough fan of the medium to be able to keep a community around it alive, but just found a new audio drama recommended in the pluribus subreddit, and am listening to it now (it's called immunities if you're interested).
Anyways, I just looked and was like, oh, there isn't a c/audiodrama on Lemmy. It is what it is, but it'd be nice.
Two communities that I miss the most from Reddit is r/mapporncirclejerk and r/vexillologycirclejerk. It's not something that is going to appear organically until Lemmy reaches a certain critical mass, but maybe one day
!guitars@lemmy.world isn't high-volume, but I wouldn't call it inactive, either. Over the past four months, it's averaged a post every four days. It's no !asklemmy@lemmy.world (a little under 10 posts a day over the past four days), but there are people talking there.
You're 100% right, I need to be the change I want, and start posting regularly. I post comments a LOT, but I almost never post content. I should get active, post more often, and try to help attract more followers to the community.
r/darkartwork is one of the only things I still browse on reddit with no smoke whatsoever fit the community. Amazing place with heavy anti-incel/anti-fash inclinations. Great reminder that art can sometimes be a great magnet for unspoken moral character
I wish it was here, but it might not have drawn the same numbers since it's kind if niche
A more active (>1 post per three months) Valheim community. The one on Reddit is quite active and even quite friendly. I also have had some good conversations about it on Mastodon, so there is a bit of Valheim presence on the fediverse.
A more active (>1 post per three months) Valheim community.
If you're talking about !valheim@sh.itjust.works, it looks like !valheim@lemmy.world breaks your average-one-post-over three month bar, though not by that much.
I'd like to see a revival of !SimRacing@lemmy.zip, but it seems the mod abandoned it. They joined Lemmy, were active for a couple days and then vanished.
I'm sure they are there somewhere, but my fellow hardware synthesizer/sampler geeks where do you chat? The music production communities I've visited here have been pretty slow and/or more DAW/software focused (I know, be the change), but also the music community seems a bit unique in that there's still a decent amount of old school forums still kicking.
r/locksmith has no equivalent here and I'm not sure it ever will because it's such a niche trade. Niche porn subreddit equivalents would also be nice but the ones I'm thinking about get barely any activity on Reddit so they would be completely dead here.
The ones I'm still sticking on Reddit for. Namely the Bionicle community, and a number of game communities that are still stuck in the there.
I mean, yes, they exist over here too. But they're incredibly dead in comparison. And trying to get people to move from there... Will, it would be easier to push a boulder uphill.
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Libb@piefed.social · 45 pts · 229d
Most of the communities I would like to see already exist, what they lack is... participants.
To name just one, among my few favorites of back when I used reddit there was r/Simpleliving, which exists on lemmy too: !simpleliving@slrpnk.net. Sadly, it's not active.
TehBamski@lemmy.world · 15 pts · 228d
As somebody that cares too much about Lemmy and the Fediverse surviving... I BEG YOU! PLEASE, please, please... be a bit more willing to post and comment. If everyone was willing to spend a little time looking for new content to post to a few of the niche communities that they're part of, (especially the least active communities,) and posted once a month or so, we wouldn't have so many "dead" communities. And this would lead to a more rich experience on the Fediverse.
Libb@piefed.social · 5 pts · 228d
I 100% agree with your plea, and only +1 because I cannot + it more than that. But I also want to point out that ‘participation’ can be difficult to quantify rightly.
Take the simplest (and only ?) metric we can access on Lemmy: our user profiles. I just checked, hope you won’t mind: yours is 2 years old with 2K+ comments (let's ignore new posts even though you also have posted a lot), while mine is 7 months old for almost 0.8k comments.
Conclusion? We both are active but, on an absolute basis, I seem to be a lot less active than you are. But if we compare on a daily basis it seems I do comment a little more than you do.
But then, this says nothing about the type of content we both share (images? Texts? and so on), nor does it say much on our ability to participate. I mean, maybe I don't have a job and have all my time available to post silly shit around here, while you could be the CEO of one of those mega corp (well, maybe not that kind of CEO but you get the idea: someone really busy) or maybe you have serious health issues that make it much harder for you to participate. That alone should make a difference in the appreciation of our respective participation, beside sheer volume. At least, I would think so.
Back to your point:
Once again, 100% agree with you. But I think there is something else going on... I don’t know what exactly. Allow me to use ‘my’ own community as an example.
A little over a year ago or so, I revived the !journaling@sh.itjust.works community.
It has been dead for a year when I joined and since I was myself into journaling (have been all my live, since I was a little boy and I'm now nearing my 60s) I thought maybe I could contribute content and help motivate more people to participate. At first I posted daily, then weekly, then less frequently, and now almost nothing (I published a note informing members that I had to deal with personal matters, it’s supposed to be temporary).
While I was regularly posting, I did get a few participants to post and comment too, that was great content. But it was also very little volume in comparison to the quickly growing number of subscribers. Like, really.
When I ‘reopened’ the community I did not thought about writing down the number of subscribers but I’m pretty confident there were less than 250 of us, today it seems we’re around 1,35k (if I can trust the instance metrics). I’m glad as fuck to see as many people interested in journaling but I don’t get it why there is so little content being shared, even more so knowing a few other subscribers are, very much like me, long term journalers with a lot of experience they can share, while others subscribers are beginners or are just curious about it, with a lot of questions and doubts they should be willing to share with like-minded people, knowing both groups are more than welcome to participate.
There was a new post a few days ago and it got a few comments and likes, and that was it. Why?
It’s a very niche community, meaning all members are at least already interested and/or curious about it. Why is there so few content posted/shared? No idea. When I started posting, I had the idea that peopel posted nothign because they were afaid to look silly (or were afraid of being judged). So I updated the rules and posted my own (willy/goofy) content thinking it will encourage them. It seems I was wrong.
If I had to conclude anything (which I refuse to do, at least not yet) I would say:
Like I said, I refuse to conclude that but my gut feeling does go in that direction. And to oppose that trend I have no idea what I can do, nor if I should even try?
I will see how it goes after I’m back at it, hopefully somewhere end march or April.
squirrel@piefed.kobel.fyi · 4 pts · 227d
Yes!
Please don't be lurker
pyrinix@kbin.melroy.org · 20 pts · 229d
janus2@lemmy.zip · 19 pts · 229d
Plur1bus and similar high profile tv shows so i can look at memes
Blender and other FOSS software memes
I just want more memes pertaining to my obscure interests but no time or motivation to mod communities ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
makeshiftreaper@lemmy.world · 14 pts · 229d
https://lemmy.zip/c/pluribus
There's one of your problems solved. I had a discussion in a weekly thread there
janus2@lemmy.zip · 8 pts · 229d
i just assumed it didn't exist argh why didn't i check!?
muchas gracias
squirrel@piefed.kobel.fyi · 4 pts · 229d
Check out these communities
Skavau@piefed.social · 3 pts · 228d
Well I mean !television@piefed.social is an active, broader-use tv community.
I also made a feed network of the TV communities on the fediverse.
Zephorah@discuss.online · 11 pts · 229d
There aren’t enough cats or other awww.
Speiser0@feddit.org · 6 pts · 229d
It's never enough!
tal@lemmy.today · 8 pts · 229d
Maybe there's a lack of posting activity, but there are a lot of communities.
Looking at https://lemmyverse.net/communities :
!cat@lemmy.world
!aww@lemmy.world
!cats@sh.itjust.works
!oneorangebraincell@lemmy.world
!illegallysmolcats@lemmy.world
!meow_irl@sopuli.xyz
!catsstandingup@lemmy.world
!scrungycats@lemmy.world
!blurrypicturesofcats@lemmy.world
!catswithjobs@lemmy.world
!tuckedinkitties@lemmy.world
!standardissuecat@lemmy.world
!voidcats@lemmy.world
!pallascats@lemmy.world
!catloaf@lemmy.world
!chonkers@lemmy.world
!floof@lemmy.world
!ooobigstretch@lemmy.world
!cattorneys_at_paw@lemmy.world
!russianblue@lemmy.world
!murdermittens@lemmy.world
!britishshorthairs@lemmy.world
!piebaldcats@lemmy.world
!crabcats@lemmy.world
!piratekitties@lemmy.world
!greebles@lemmy.world
!catsnamedtoothless@lemmy.world
!catsonstereos@lemmy.world
!meow@lemmy.world
!torties@lemmy.world
!catsvideos@lemmy.world
!JellyBeanToes@lemmy.world
!floaf@lemmy.world
!kittycrew@lemmy.world
!aww@sh.itjust.works
!awwanimals@sh.itjust.works
!sillycats@lemmy.dbzer0.com
!space_cats@sopuli.xyz
!petdiscussion@sh.itjust.works
!cats@eviltoast.org
!stolen_dog_beds@sh.itjust.works
!mainecoons@lemmy.ca
!stiltycats@lemmy.dbzer0.com
!torties@reddthat.com
!cats@lemmy.cixoelectronic.pl
!Cats@lemmy.org
Speiser0@feddit.org · 2 pts · 228d
Thanks! (Not enough though!!!!)
pseudo@jlai.lu · 10 pts · 228d
Frugality.
We have a bit of it through zerowaste but I wish there was more.
We now have dumpster diving for DD or Curb findings but there isn't much activity yet.
I would also love to see a community about decluttering with an anticonsumption mindset.!simpleliving@lemmy.ml is mentioned down there.Endmaker@ani.social · 9 pts · 229d
Ones of niche topics that I am interested in.
can@sh.itjust.works · 6 pts · 229d
Such as?
Endmaker@ani.social · 7 pts · 229d
Specific anime / manga / franchises
e.g. umamusume
can@sh.itjust.works · 4 pts · 228d
If you think you'd have regular content to post (a few times a week) you could create it. If you think it would be less frequent you could share to an anime community to gauge interest.
MeowerMisfit817@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 227d
e. g: Reventure
RottenHeads@lemmy.world · 7 pts · 229d
r/cripplingalcoholism
sad_detective_man@sopuli.xyz · 3 pts · 228d
Hell yeah brother I'm right here
Postmortal_Pop@lemmy.world · 6 pts · 229d
One of the few I miss from reddit is r/gunnitrust. Diy firearms really does fit with the vibe here and the artist quality of some of them was gorgeous.
I'd also thought about making a goblin market. Sort of a barter only swap meet for all the weird and wonderful things that we in the goblincore community gather.
Also some sort of practical activism group.
Ilixtze@lemmy.ml · 5 pts · 229d
The one with all the terrible music; I miss that one =C
tal@lemmy.today · 5 pts · 229d
!badmusic@lemmy.world hasn't seen posts in two years, but it exists.
missingno@fedia.io · 5 pts · 229d
There was !mahjong@lemmy.nerdcore.social, but I was the only one posting there and it looks like the instance died at some point.
janus2@lemmy.zip · 5 pts · 229d
shoutout to all my lemmies singlehandedly keeping comms alive 🫡
Psythik@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 227d
Active DJ, music production, and car communities. And more niche communities in general so I don't have to keep using reddit.
RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 227d
Yeah. Definitely better hobby communities.
srasmus@slrpnk.net · 5 pts · 229d
I wish the gurps community was more active. I know there's the forum and that's where I find myself looking for stuff more often. But a community would be cool. I also admit I wouldn't have much to provide. I'm currently an enthusiast with plans to run a game, but zero experience.
z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml · 4 pts · 228d
I'm not a big enough fan of the medium to be able to keep a community around it alive, but just found a new audio drama recommended in the pluribus subreddit, and am listening to it now (it's called immunities if you're interested).
Anyways, I just looked and was like, oh, there isn't a c/audiodrama on Lemmy. It is what it is, but it'd be nice.
pseudo@jlai.lu · 3 pts · 228d
Oh! I would share link to my favorite epsode of "Les Maîtres du mystère" there. That would be great.
emirbutdumb@sh.itjust.works · 4 pts · 229d
scp
janus2@lemmy.zip · 4 pts · 229d
https://lemmy.world/c/scp https://sopuli.xyz/c/scp_memes
been subbed to these for a while but wish they were more active
Something_something@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 228d
Two communities that I miss the most from Reddit is r/mapporncirclejerk and r/vexillologycirclejerk. It's not something that is going to appear organically until Lemmy reaches a certain critical mass, but maybe one day
tal@lemmy.today · 3 pts · 227d
!mapporncirclejerk@lemmy.world
And no recent posts, but:
!vexillologycirclejerk@lemmy.world
!vexillologycirclejerk@pawb.social
And not quite what you're asking for, but:
!vexillology@lemmy.world
BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today · 3 pts · 227d
I wish there were active Guitar forums.
tal@lemmy.today · 5 pts · 227d
looks
!guitars@lemmy.world isn't high-volume, but I wouldn't call it inactive, either. Over the past four months, it's averaged a post every four days. It's no !asklemmy@lemmy.world (a little under 10 posts a day over the past four days), but there are people talking there.
BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today · 3 pts · 227d
You're 100% right, I need to be the change I want, and start posting regularly. I post comments a LOT, but I almost never post content. I should get active, post more often, and try to help attract more followers to the community.
sad_detective_man@sopuli.xyz · 3 pts · 228d
r/darkartwork is one of the only things I still browse on reddit with no smoke whatsoever fit the community. Amazing place with heavy anti-incel/anti-fash inclinations. Great reminder that art can sometimes be a great magnet for unspoken moral character
I wish it was here, but it might not have drawn the same numbers since it's kind if niche
cuboc@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 229d
A more active (>1 post per three months) Valheim community. The one on Reddit is quite active and even quite friendly. I also have had some good conversations about it on Mastodon, so there is a bit of Valheim presence on the fediverse.
tal@lemmy.today · 3 pts · 229d
If you're talking about !valheim@sh.itjust.works, it looks like !valheim@lemmy.world breaks your average-one-post-over three month bar, though not by that much.
cuboc@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 228d
Well, the two-monthly post is due any time now. Jokes aside, I should probably post some stuff myself if I want to see some content.
squirrel@piefed.kobel.fyi · 3 pts · 229d
I'd like to see a revival of !SimRacing@lemmy.zip, but it seems the mod abandoned it. They joined Lemmy, were active for a couple days and then vanished.
etherphon@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 228d
I'm sure they are there somewhere, but my fellow hardware synthesizer/sampler geeks where do you chat? The music production communities I've visited here have been pretty slow and/or more DAW/software focused (I know, be the change), but also the music community seems a bit unique in that there's still a decent amount of old school forums still kicking.
tal@lemmy.today · 3 pts · 227d
No recent posts, but there are synth communities:
!akaimpc@lemmy.world
!synthdiy@lemmy.sdf.org
!synthesizers@sopuli.xyz
!synths@lemmy.sdf.org
!accessvirus@lemmy.ca
etherphon@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 227d
Thank you! Maybe I'll see about livening them up if I'm feeling ambitious..
Mac@mander.xyz · 3 pts · 228d
My favorite three communities from the othersite are niches of niches (of niches again, even) that simply aren't popular with this crowd. lol
sik0fewl@lemmy.ca · 3 pts · 228d
Niche communities, in general. Lemmy just doesn't have as much users to support many of the niche communities.
Chippys_mittens@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 228d
Boneses@lemmy.zip · 3 pts · 228d
r/locksmith has no equivalent here and I'm not sure it ever will because it's such a niche trade. Niche porn subreddit equivalents would also be nice but the ones I'm thinking about get barely any activity on Reddit so they would be completely dead here.
tal@lemmy.today · 1 pts · 227d
!locksmith@lemmy.world but no activity for two years.
Pazintach@piefed.social · 2 pts · 228d
One of my niche hobbies, like HEMA and HEMAScholar.
A community for Ikea stuffs would be nice too?
urbestfellowredditor@lemmynsfw.com · 2 pts · 229d
youngslutsforoldpervs and AZgonewild were my fav to post in on reddit
Speiser0@feddit.org · 2 pts · 229d
A community about utaites would be nice. I thought about opening one once.
fruitycoder@sh.itjust.works · 2 pts · 229d
I know I've been looking for communities for Americans immigrating abroad.
bitofarambler@crazypeople.online · 3 pts · 229d
You'll get answers at Travel.
I've been traveling 15 years and created the com as an active resource for lemstituents curious about any kind of travel
fruitycoder@sh.itjust.works · 3 pts · 228d
Thanks!
MeowerMisfit817@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 227d
Some more specific ones, like, not c/games, but some c for specific games ad game studios, like a c/nightmarezapping
also more portuguese languaged communities would be cool to see.
irelephant@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 2 pts · 227d
More posters on some of the mushroom comms would be cool. And !guineapigs@lemmy.world could do with more posters.
atopi@piefed.blahaj.zone · 2 pts · 228d
a community about the game vivid/stasis would be cool, but its probably too niche to get any activity
Tattorack@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 228d
The ones I'm still sticking on Reddit for. Namely the Bionicle community, and a number of game communities that are still stuck in the there.
I mean, yes, they exist over here too. But they're incredibly dead in comparison. And trying to get people to move from there... Will, it would be easier to push a boulder uphill.
Lorfan@lemmy.world · -1 pts · 228d
onlyfans
tal@lemmy.today · 1 pts · 227d
!onlyfansgirls@lemmynsfw.com
!onlyfans_ads@lemmynsfw.com