No worries! It was a misunderstanding and that happens :)
And I agree with you as for the empty feeling, but with organic growth and encourging more people to contribute, hopefully content increases in kbin.
Well I really didn’t look at your profile much so I am sorry if you feel personally attacked, that was not my intention.
My point is, if we all posted rather than saying “it feels empty” (not saying it just for you, saying for everyone in general here), then it would not feel so empty, as I mod some big communities here and I know for the fact that there are MANY lurkers who barely contribute, which is why it feels empty, but it’s good to see you being active.
If it feels empty, then we need to take action and be the change we want to see. That is what I mean’t and not targeting any individuals here, just saying in general.
No need to involve jesus christ, chill out :)
The main problem is actually with users like you and I mean no offense here, people subscribe which is a great start but they fail to post or contribute in ways that can help content and start a discussion.
This post drew attention and people have commented below, but if you didn’t post this, the community’s last post would have been 2 days ago.
My point is be the change you want to see, if we want Kbin to succeed, yall gotta start posting, not just looking around.
Yeah it might be an added “Bonus” for people in the long-term besides threads, I think Kbin is certainly starting to cater to the audience that are mainly here for threads but it’s also “nice” to have microblogging to keep in touch with both.
Sorry I did not mean it does not “matter at all”, but I certainly think this is going to be a minority. Although this will be great for Mastodon users, Kbin’s userbase is already small, young, growing but small, and the portion of users using microblogging of that is low.
I don’t think these things matter man, unless they create a community on the threadiverse, most of us on kbin use threads, microbloggig is the minority and full-on microblogging people simply use mastodon.
The question is not if they did or did not think, but if what they thinked was backed by historical facts at the time.
Pretty much only threads as someone who has come from Reddit, I’ve avoided microblogging, never used Twitter before, hence I don’t at all.
Hello, these types are question are not allowed here, and m/AskKbin is not mean’t for this. Please review the community description and avoid repeating this in the future. Thank you.
Or for fun randomly, spamming downvote functionality on every recent post (back at some subreddits on Reddit), and that sucks.
True, but I was still curious about what communities get mentioned here. And also, without communities catering to different users’ interests, there will be no engagement.