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Back with newsgroups the general rule was to go from general to specific. You start with a general discussion group and when discussions about video games get annoying you create a games group. If then there are too many Baldur’s Gate discussions you create BG. If they are dominated by Baldur’s Gate 3 you create a Baldur’s Gate 3 group. If everyone is fawning over Withers you create a Withers group which of course will be flooded with discussion about the Withers’ tits mod, which shall get its own group.

Meaning you should create a group when demand is there and not the other way around.

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[–] neme@lemm.ee 7 points 1 day ago (10 children)

This what I think at the moment, even if there might not be that much demand for the community yet:

It is better to try start building it now if you are on smaller instance to fight centralization

[–] Blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 day ago (9 children)

I agree, but at the same time there is something as community building fatigue when you see another community getting most of the activity.

I stopped starting to grow !photography@discuss.online because of that when I saw that !photography@lemmy.world was getting most of the posts.

Also hopefully by this week-end the LW and aussie.zone delay will be solved (more details on !meta@aussie.zone)

[–] Die4Ever@retrolemmy.com 2 points 1 day ago

I stopped starting to grow !photography@discuss.online because of that when I saw that !photography@lemmy.world was getting most of the posts.

Do you think there's a technical reason for this? I wouldn't expect this considering we have https://lemmy-federate.com/

Maybe it's just the UX of Lemmy-UI preferring local communities?

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