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  • Not building it, but !photography@fedia.io is very nice as it includes Mastodon/Sharkey posts using linked hashtags

    • Oh thank, i will probably use it for the !artdesign@jlai.lu community

    • it includes Mastodon/Sharkey posts using linked hashtags

      Oh wow, may I ask how that works, Blaze?

      Since we don't have a functional posting bot to drip content these days, it would surely be nice if I could get content from adjacent platforms to auto-post on a regular basis to our community.

  • I created !pixelart@retrolemmy.com a few days ago. It started with 55 default sub's from Lemmy-federate bots, but now already has 200 subs, and users participating with their own art!

    Quite pleased with the community response, and grateful to retrolemmy.com for hosting it. They were the perfect instance for that community, and seem to run a tight ship :)

    • Thanks! That's a cool community, we're happy to have you

    • We mostly try to keep the server running, and let people be people. Not much admin work to do on a small instance. Thankfully. But we're happy to have you!

      • Don't sell yourselves short, your instance has a lot going for it due to your efforts!

        • Active admins who regularly participate and are easily reached if issues come up
        • Regularly update to newer versions of Lemmy
        • Appealing instance theme
        • excellent server up-time
        • Sought out Lemmy-federate to make it easier for new communities

        All that takes time and effort to maintain, and a surprising amount of smaller instances can lack that. So cheers for all that you do, appreciate it man :)

    • It started with 55 default sub’s from Lemmy-federate bots

      Huh!
      So... how does that work, if I might ask?
      You can start a community and somehow assign dozens of bots to it, instantly pumping up the numbers, so to speak...?

      • Lemmy-Federate is a project that automatically subscribes a single bot account from participating instances to essentially pre-seed a community across those instances. The net effect of doing that is posts made to that community will show up on those instances /all feed, and the community itself will show up if users on those instances search it (instead of having to use the lemmyverse.net community search to discover it exists, and then manually federate the community to their instance by searching the community URL in their local instance's search bar).

        Once a real user from a participating instance subscribes to the community, the bot account will unsubscribe.

        It makes it much, much easier to get a new community rolling, as otherwise it could take quite some time for people across instances to discover it and be federated naturally (which is even more of an issue on smaller instances, where there may not be a large/active local community to kick things off).

  • Since PieFed activated crosspost for video, i recently shared lot of them. Mainly scientific one and news. The fediverse is amazing.

    So my communities : !jeuxvideo@jlai.lu, !interessant@jlai.lu are being revived. I'm still waiting for the revival of indie game newsletter "manettes et chouquettes".

    I only miss french international news on the fediverse to help my community !monde@jlai.lu I'm happy with our progress. :)

  • !dull_mens_club@lemmy.world got a flurry of posts after nearly two weeks of inactivity. !dullsters@dullsters.net has been getting regular posts and we're at over 500 subscribers.

    I'm considering a safety focused community called "safety" or likewise to promote safety where people can post about near misses and lessons learned and have a monthly or weekly safety topic.

  • I recently created !tipofmyjoystick@retrolemmy.com and it's been quite a growth. 336 subscribers in 5 days. It's a community to find games by describing it. There are quite a few games found already, which makes me happy.

    !win9x@retrolemmy.com and !dosgaming@retrolemmy.com have slowed down. Both in posting and activity. I should find some interesting games to post there again. It's where most of my passion in gaming is. And I love the games of yesteryear. Communities won't grow without posts to back it up, and I've been slacking.

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