How do I properly promote a community?
How do I properly promote a community?
I migrated from Reddit and I created a few community (based on niche subs) that aren't yet on Lemmy. What is the proper way to let people know they exist? I don't intend to spam like people do sometimes on Reddit.
There's a community called "New Communities@lemmy.world", post your community there and you should get some people to join.
29 0 Reply!newcommunities@lemmy.world for a proper link accessible from any instance.
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This is exactly how I found the last few communities I joined. Great resource
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Make content. On your communities and on other communities.
People will see your content. Your profile. Your communities.
17 0 ReplyThe community's content will also appear on loca!
7 0 ReplyCorrect.
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16 0 ReplyI will definitely consider sub.rehab since my communities gain a bit more traction! Thanks a lot
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Maybe try telling the subreddits you migrated from
13 0 ReplyReddit suppress any mention of Lemmy.
I mod a 100k plus sub on Reddit.
Posted about moving to Lemmy.world.
It’s pinned. It got 10 votes.
13 0 ReplyI have to manually approve anything I post linking to Lemmy on Reddit as well. Annoying
3 0 ReplyUgh that's gross
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If you can find something to legitimately cross-post to or from, that's one way for users of a bigger community to see you exist
5 0 ReplyPost, plug (wherever relevant), crosspost.
Here's a demonstration of the second step (nsfw): !animemidriff@lemmynsfw.com
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