I see lots of communities with hundreds of subscribers, but no posts. What is with that? If you’re going to register a community, at least help it get going. Post some content regularly, until it becomes self-sustaining. It’s disappointing to open a community with hundreds of subscribers and not a single post.

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    I’m sure it’s because there are a lot of new people like myself just getting their toes wet in Lemmy. People can only post so much per day. Slowly, I think more people will post. Can’t always force content on some subs!

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      1 year ago

      But not even the community creators themselves seem to post anything sometimes which is really weird. You would think someone creating a community is already a bit familiar with Lemmy and wants to post about stuff they are interested in. I mean that’s why they created the community, didn’t they?

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        I haven’t posted in my gamer group I made only cause they haven’t decided to migrate yet. I’m “saving our spot” by registering now.

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          I mean that’s understandable if it’s a specific gamer group, but people essentially just title camping is kinda lame. There are some users who created/mod like 5+ communities, clearly related to their interests but not a private group, and not posting a thing in any of them. That said a person can easily just take a more active role there and post all they want