• @[email protected]
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    212 hours ago

    I have been posting tons of articles on [email protected] to grow the community and we rapidly gained 40 new subscribers within 3 days. Then once we have enough people making original content such as writing about their personal experiences then will I slow down on the articles.

    I’m trying to make it the largest vegan community on Lemmy so we can have the discussion on a server owned by vegans.

  • @wjs018
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    71 day ago

    We celebrated a one year birthday for both [email protected] and [email protected]. Over the past year we have grown from nothing to being (in my biased opinion), the best place on the fediverse to discuss anime and manga. It has been a lot of work, but they are both active enough now that I can do something like go on vacation for a couple days and they will keep going in my absence (including other mods that will manage things).

    I made a series of birthday-themed anime clips to celebrate. If you are interested, here they are:

    • @blue_berry
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      51 day ago

      Awesome! Themed instances are so important for the Fediverse. I wish you all the best :)

  • Alphane Moon
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    72 days ago

    Main hardware community is doing good, with solid growth in subscribers and some organic engagement.

    Child communities (Laptops, Gaming Laptops, Monitors) are seeing much slower growth and very weak engagement. But that’s to be expected. It helps that supporting them works in parallel to the main hardware community.

  • anon6789
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    62 days ago

    I was originally planning to start the 2nd annual SuperbOwl Owl of the Year event on Election Day, and I’m glad I decided not to do that!

    I started it on Saturday instead to give people time to cool off a bit, and one the plus side, I’ve seen a few users I haven’t heard from in a while chime in again, but the initial response has gotten almost 10% downvotes, which I find pretty shocking. It was a big success last year and really raised the sub numbers, and even if you dont care about the “competition” you still get the same pics you would anyway.

    A bit disappointed overall due to having dipped about 20 places on the active community list. I feel likes are still trending downward, and comments were feeling lower as well. I’m hoping it’s just election stress taking up everyone’s energy for social media and we’ll bounce back soon. I still try to be a place people can come for a smile, so it’s a bit sad if people aren’t doing that.

  • Elevator7009
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    Pleased that [email protected] gained what looks like another active participant :)

    Lots of downvotes on a recent post on [email protected] that regular commenters engaged with happily, so I’m wondering if it’s just people seeing it on local and disliking it as typical mainstream social media fodder, or if it’s subscribers who don’t comment not liking it, or both. Remember all those “which pill would you take” and then there’s a couple different-color pills giving you different superpowers? It was something like that, but on-topic for otome games. Kind of bewildered by that.

    Have looked at other Fedi instances including Mbin for backups, didn’t find one that was just centered on games. Guess it’ll probably be lemmy.zip.

    • @wjs018
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      61 day ago

      As somebody that mods other communities on ani.social, lemmy has a sizeable portion of its userbase that browses by All rather than by Subscribed. Lemmy also has a sizeable portion of users that are extremely hostile to anything anime or anime-adjacent (just see the lemmy.ml defederation drama from last year for example). So, random downvotes on active posts happen a lot since each new comment pushes that post to the top of the feed when sorted by Active. The important part is the engagement from your community members. One person commenting is worth >100 random up/down votes for keeping a community going.

  • @[email protected]
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    82 days ago

    Yesterday was a bit of a dumpster fire for all the communities on walledgarden.xyz with some server balancing that went quite poorly if I’m honest. I’ll make a detailed post about it when I’m less annoyed and more confident things are squared away.

    Things are back to normal so far today and [email protected] members are already hard at work sharing some awesome tracks.

    [email protected] has also seen some new activities that have been great to see.

    [email protected] is active in bursts but it’s our little home for shitposting and being goofy.

    • Blaze (he/him)OP
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      82 days ago

      Yesterday was a bit of a dumpster fire for all the communities on walledgarden.xyz with some server balancing that went quite poorly if I’m honest. I’ll make a detailed post about it when I’m less annoyed and more confident things are squared away.

      Sorry to hear

      • @[email protected]
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        82 days ago

        It is what it is. Not my favorite things to deal with but it’s part of the experience. Unfortunately now that I’m expanding the instance it impacts more than just me. Sorry to anyone who’s had to put up with it!

  • @[email protected]
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    62 days ago

    Still chugging along with [email protected], really happy with how much community engagement some posts are getting, it’s starting to open up interesting and complex discussions.

    • Blaze (he/him)OP
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      62 days ago

      Well done!

      Has the instance admin considered getting another admin as backup?