There seems to be an annoying assumption in Lemmy communities that the best way to grow is to duplicate how it worked on Reddit.

Reddit’s r/nba has hundreds of thousands or millions of readers. Their system can support lots of game-day threads because they have the numbers.

I log onto this community and I’m turned off. There are too many bot threads and not enough critical mass of discussion. Before the bots, it was better because there were only a few threads so at least people felt there was something worth participating in.

I guess I could block the bot, but this doesn’t fix the issue for the community. I suggest that these game threads can be merged into groupings. Perhaps just one thread for all the day’s games.

The point is to grow the community with the current audience in mind, not to assume that what works for Reddit is going to immediately work for Lemmy.

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    51 year ago

    I don’t particularly have any strong feelings as long as I can read game discussions somewhere.

    But I do want to point out that while I watch a shit ton of warriors games in the regular season and most playoff games. I generally don’t ever give a fuck about summer league. And only pay attention to the trades during off season.

    I suspect that’s true for quite a few and it’s going to be pretty hard to get a good gauge on community engagement until the league starts.