It's the gold rush over?

https://lemmy.world/post/2396571

It's the gold rush over? - Lemmy.world

It’s been a while since I last seen anyone posting graphs showing user base growth. Are we past the initial rush and bleeding numbers now?

I think while the general communities have made it, a lot of niche communities failed to attract enough population to keep on generating more content. As an example, just search for the “Imaginary” series of landscape art communities on the Fediverse (eg. ImaginaryVistas). Many of them don’t have any recent posts or 1 post per days or weeks. That’s not enough to keep people invested. Even the largest digital art community is still mostly carried by 1 person.

I think a lot of the imaginary communities were on one of the .ml instances so are currently in suspended animation.

That domain shutdown was really badly timed…

Yeah, I don’t think asking communities that are already fairly small on Reddit to create the same community on Lemmy was a good idea.

For something like this it’d be best to start with a single community for the whole broad topic (like, ImaginaryStuff). Hell, Reddit used to be a “single subreddit” originally.