I use All>Scaled and I see a bit of everything. It's a great way to discover smaller communities.
Showerthoughts
A "Showerthought" is a simple term used to describe the thoughts that pop into your head while you're doing everyday things like taking a shower, driving, or just daydreaming. The most popular seem to be lighthearted clever little truths, hidden in daily life.
Here are some examples to inspire your own showerthoughts:
- Both “200” and “160” are 2 minutes in microwave math
- When you’re a kid, you don’t realize you’re also watching your mom and dad grow up.
- More dreams have been destroyed by alarm clocks than anything else
Rules
- All posts must be showerthoughts
- The entire showerthought must be in the title
- No politics
- If your topic is in a grey area, please phrase it to emphasize the fascinating aspects, not the dramatic aspects. You can do this by avoiding overly politicized terms such as "capitalism" and "communism". If you must make comparisons, you can say something is different without saying something is better/worse.
- A good place for politics is c/politicaldiscussion
- Posts must be original/unique
- Adhere to Lemmy's Code of Conduct and the TOS
If you made it this far, showerthoughts is accepting new mods. This community is generally tame so its not a lot of work, but having a few more mods would help reports get addressed a little sooner.
Whats it like to be a mod? Reports just show up as messages in your Lemmy inbox, and if a different mod has already addressed the report, the message goes away and you never worry about it.
🤯 Today I learned
If you sort by New you only miss what you block.
there are a lot more "news" posts than others, so this isn't ideal if I want to read discussions in smaller communities sadly
On day one, I joined and had no communities. So I just started browsing, and being like "Oh, join this, and join that, and join this, and this, and this and this and this one too"
Then about a year later after the dust had settled, and I had fallen into my habits, and such, I noticed that I was subscribed to about 100 communities. But I only ever saw content from about 15 or so of the bigger ones. So I decided to revisit each community individually that I had joined. A few of them still had "Join Pending" in yellow. A year later, with no content in that year, and my join was still pending. A vast number of these communities were abandoned. I hadn't considered to check for activity as I was joining these. I just said "A community for SNES? Uhhh, yes please!" But nobody posts there.
So I decided to start posting in these abandoned communities. I got some upvotes. So people were seeing the content I was posting. But I didn't get any replies, or see any further activity of other people posting new topics. Which I really don't understand the concept of "I'll join a community, but I won't contribute". Especially when it's a dead community, and you could reply to the ONLY guy posting there.
I also tried posting in the three different Cleveland communities I saw. I live here, and I loved the Cleveland subreddit over on the other site. I won't explain all the little localisms that we would discuss there. If you're not from here, you're not going to understand the idea of seeing a billboard on the side of a highway, which is nothing more than a closeup of a bald mans eyebrows. No product. No text. Just an extreme closeup of a bald mans eyebrows. Out of towners would see that and be like "What the hell???" but if you know, you know.
But here, even though there's three different Cleveland communities, none of them are active. There's a few people who post. I'm still on all three of the front pages of those communities for posts I had about 2 years ago. And only one of the three communitys would actually reply.
My point in all of this is, you can and should join niche communities, but also.....the rest of you need to pull your fucking weight around here, and engage these communities! I can't be the ONLY one posting. That's not how being social works! Typically, with online conversations, I will say one thing, and then you respond back with something like "SHUT THE FUCK UP LOSER!!!". At least, that's what I've found to be historically how these things go. It doesn't work without the replies!
Two thoughts -
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I believe (with nothing to support it) that "in the beginning" a bunch of communites were created by some sort of automation, to mirror Reddit, and they are now dead because no-one actually wanted them here in the first place and
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I often join communites because I'm mildly interested in the topic and am curious to learn more by observing to conversation - I'll probably never end up posting. I don't have any weight to pull in this scenario.
Hey, what’s up with the bald’s man brows?! Don’t make be recall this for the rest of my life and wonder why!
He MAKES....them pay!
Indeed. I use alts on Voyager specifically to group communities I'm subbed to by activity so stuff isn't getting buried. Also browsing by local gives good results when you reach the the of /all
Yes this is mostly true. Especially for some specific comunities like news. News comunities are pointless to subscribe to since they are literally spamming with content so it is hard to not notice them. I bet they generate not less than half of all content on the platform.
Also to being cool is about being obscure so get at it nerds.