How about creating a post on !newcommunities@lemmy.world ? That usually gives the best visibility
I'll also add you to the "manual hobbies" thread, but a dedicated post would be better
How about creating a post on !newcommunities@lemmy.world ? That usually gives the best visibility
I'll also add you to the "manual hobbies" thread, but a dedicated post would be better
Not sure this community covers Reddit, it's pretty well known that Reddit mods tend to power trip
The only way to do this it to report a comment, but then even themselves would have no way to discuss about your report to each other on the platform, they would have to rely on external tools.
So messaging the mods individually may indeed be a better solution, or create a meta thread in the community if the topic can be discussed publicly.
It's even less than that, it's 45k monthly active users
Didn't know about !shittydarksouls@lemmy.world , so it's probably where most of the people are
Lots of farmbots going down looking at the servers graph
movies
TV
sport
!football@lemmy.world (not sure what you like)
Did you have a look at !newcommunities@lemmy.world and https://lemmyverse.net/communities ?
Did you have a look at !newcommunities@lemmy.world and https://lemmyverse.net/communities ?
What are your interests?
Feel free to suggest this to the Fediverse Observer team
Big Bidet at it again
Indeed, the plot thickens.
Maybe the farm bot owner decided to make all comments by a single bot now.
That's fine, your niches were probably too small for the current lemmy population.
Souls-like fans will probably have to go to more generalist video game communities
Yeah, it feels like people have expectations like the website is 100k or 200k monthly active members. We are barely 45k, so the scope has to be limited