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What kind of music do you make? There may be a com just for that that could appreciate what you do. Also, I'm just curious.
I agree with Tal though, the music production one seems to be the most active.
Mostly rock/alternative. I got used to things like the weekly feedback/promotion threads and I’ve been hoping to find something similar here, but maybe we’re just not there yet.
Looking at the suggestions in these comments, even the liveliest of these communities is extremely sparse and doesn’t feel very discussion-friendly.
Yeah, it's pretty sparse here all around. But don't be afraid to try opening threads like the ones you mentioned in the comms people recommend.
A lot of communities here have subscribers, that just aren't seeing anything to comment on. If you ask a question or give people a space to talk about themselves, sometimes a few will come out of the woodwork to chime in.