Make posts to them…
Lots of people browse by /all and /new because of lack of content.
Which means it’s relatively easy to get a sub to catch on
But you need to actually make posts so people see them. Try to space it out tho, 15 posts in 15 minutes will just get people to block it due to spam. A couple spaced out thru a day tho will start getting more interaction, go for quality not quantity and hope eventually other users start submitting stuff for the quantity part.
If you build it, they will come. (i.e. just keep posting)
Lemmy is still small enough that even the most obscure communities will show up on the All feed, which it seems is how a lot of people browse. If you post to your small community, especially during non peak hours, some people will see it.
As long as they keep posting, I will keep shit commenting 🫡
What I wonder is what the peak hours are? And peak days. Is there available data?
I don’t know if there’s data, but I’ve been posting to Lemmy enough to get a sort of feel for it. Weekdays are more active than weekends, and mornings (US time) are probably the peak of activity.
Thats what I’ve felt too
Fedigrow community is one option.
Probably just activity? I mod a sub thats practically dead. I mean I’ll post again soon. But its pretty much dead.
Well, there are a few communities automatically listing new communities and growing communities. Some people have an eye on them, or scroll through the All feed. They might notice on their own. Example: !trendingcommunities@feddit.nl
But you need some good content in your community for people to want to subscribe to you. If it looks empty or has maybe one post… It won’t attract people.
So foster your community and add some content. Do that regularly for some time.
What also helps is crossposting.
And you might want to engage in communities like !fedigrow@lemm.ee
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