Hi! I was wondering if there is a limit of communities I can create, I have created 3, wanted to create want more but I am unable to do so. And If someone is wondering yes, I read the start guide and the 3 communities I have created didn’t exist before, well one already exists but it has been inactive for 2 years, so I decided to go ahead anyway!

  • @jeffw@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    There’s no limit on .world, but I’d be cautious. There are so many empty communities that it might be better to acquire one than making a bunch of new ones.

    Edit: you created 3 and want to make another… but you’ve only ever been active on 1 community? Slow down, cowboy. Make some posts on the others

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      36 months ago

      Is there a way to acquire inactive communities? I was not aware of that, or when you mean “acquire” it’s like create content on those communities? Because for the bouldering one yes, there is already a community but last time it was active was 2 years ago. And for the cybersecurity ones, I just created them because I am trying to make the transition from Reddit to Lemmy, and these two are quite important to me, though indeed the Reddit communities are already well established, I created them but they are empty, Idk I need to rethink it a little. I think I am doing things wrong

      • @jeffw@lemmy.world
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        46 months ago

        Put in a request in this community or message the admins. I believe details are either in the sidebar here or lemmy.world’s main page

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    6 months ago

    I don’t believe there’s a limit. My instance certainly doesn’t have one. If there’s a void and you feel like you’ll have a reasonable amount of content to share over time then why not? I’ve probably made close to ten. Everyone’s always saying we need more niche content, right?

    Only potential pushback would be that too much of the fediverse is consolidated on lemmy.world as it is and new communities may benefit by being spread out on other instances.

    But overall more is always better regardless.

    Edit: try to spread things over days/weeks too to ensure a steady stream of content. If you build it [they] will come.

    • Blaze (he/him)
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      36 months ago

      If you build it [they] will come.

      There’s a limit to this with a userbase of 55k monthly active users. OP, feel free to join !fedigrow@lemm.ee to see conversations on this topic

    • engaOP
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      16 months ago

      Okay got it! I mean I am not creating the communities mainly to create content myself, of course I like to post and share stuff sometimes, but I am trying to move away from Reddit, but most of the most important communities I have there I cannot find them here. So, I thought if they are not here Imma create them, but I missed the part of the content xdd, it is worthless to create them if the content is not there. I indeed need to rethink the approach

      • trashcan
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        36 months ago

        but I missed the part of the content xdd, it is worthless to create them if the content is not there. I indeed need to rethink the approach

        Yup, trust me, we’ve already been through lots of dead communities being made. I’m not saying you need to directly make the content but find articles, videos, etc. to post still.

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            6 months ago

            If you have maybe ten things in mind to start you could spread those out over a week or two and hopefully if it’s something you’re passionate about you can continue to add to that list. That’s how I’ve been able to grow some of mine. And I continue to be surprised how often that leads to at least one other user posting something fairly quickly.

            Like anything consistency is key. More people are joining* the platform all the time and many people browse all by Scaled or New.

              • trashcan
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                26 months ago

                I rarely posted on reddit but when I came over here I felt more incentive to contribute.

                • engaOP
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                  26 months ago

                  Me too, also because I want to stay in Lemmy but gotta be honest the amount of content, at least the content I am looking for, I miss it a lot

    • engaOP
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      16 months ago

      Oh, thank you for the clarification!