Only 45 subscribers to a Raspberry Pi community? Is there another one with more people in it?
@ramblechat I joined as well. Didn’t know it existed until your post.
Originally I joined the feddit.de community because it had more subscribers than this one. Turns out, most of their posts aren’t in English so now I’m here
*46 :P
I believe people just are not used to lemmy and therefore have trouble navigating. For example /c/[email protected] is being displayed everywhere as “Communities you might want to subscribe to”, so there are a ton of users. But thinking of something you want to subscribe to, and then searching for it, and the deciding which community to choose if there are multiple are a lot of steps. So it just takes time for people to come o think. If I think back in the beginning I also joined just a couple of subreddits now I am subscribed to over 300.
It takes time (that is if people don’t loose interest in lemmy…)
I also haven’t found anything remotely active concerning raspberry pis. Maybe this is a chance to create a community for not only raspberry pis but all single board computers. Since raspberry pis are still difficult to get and there are now so many alternatives I think we would benefit from showing all the possibilites we have.
Just joined! This is one of the older communities I’ve seen on here at 3 years old. Looks like it could use a sidebar update but happy to be here nonetheless 😀
The kbin.social /m/raspberrypi has more subscribers (246 right now) but even less content! https://kbin.social/m/raspberry_pi
It’s been 18 days since you posted this and that place still only has one post.
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There might be others on Mastodon or Lemmy instances. You can talk to them all from Mastodon. Not sure about here though :)