• dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de
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    5 months ago

    Why?

    I kinda like how I often quickly run out of new interesting posts to comment on, but there is enough that I can have engaging conversations.

    The more people that come the more it gets watered down. Not that I am gatekeeping, people can do as they like. Just I am happy right now.

    Edit: Curious about the downvotes. Considering I explicitly said I’m not trying to gate keep and people can do as they please.

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        I just subbed to all three of those.

        I find half the battle here is finding new places to sub to. I’ll browse all but always forget to sub to new ones I see.

        I think for sports, it’s difficult as it seems most of us early adopters here are, well let’s say nerdier than the average, and as a rule tend to follow sport less.

        Even me, I wouldn’t go out of my way to watch sport, aside from the olympics. But as an introvert that had a shitty home life I learnt quickly how to be a fake extrovert and thus had a lot of friends and so got surrounded by sport and stuff.

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      The hardware communities are not active enough. We need more people who are interested in niche topics

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      Because almost all niche topic communities that i am interested in have very few people posting. The niche topics were also what made reddit interesting to me, i hardly ever browsed all there.