I’m aware that people are slowly grouping up to one specific community per topic but I don’t think this means there isn’t an issue with communities being fractured. Using a third party tool to gauge which communities are popular also isn’t a great solution. Just searching Linux shows:
I don’t think each one of these communities has a different audience. It’s the same audience, but there isn’t an obvious answer for which one to visit or post in.
!gameart is approaching 1k subs, and !streetmoe recently crossed 100 subs, meaning all the “moe” communities I’m trying to get started now have at least 100 subs.
!overlord might come alive once the movie drops, and !helltaker is a place I’m keeping warm for any other fans looking for a place for the fandom. But there is unlikely to be more happening around that game.
Lemmy Needs to Fix Its Community Separation Problem (popcar.bearblog.dev)
I made a blog post on my biggest issue in Lemmy and the proposed solutions for it. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Are you a mod(or inspiring to be) ? If so, how is your community going ?