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Hard agree. One of the drawbacks of fediverse sites is that as a result of endless community creation, there's a dearth of community.
IME, getting a community off the ground and running is a huge task, especially the more niche it is. With most places you'll need to be both the show-runner and content creator for years, plus deal with whatever headaches that come up along the way.
2.5yrs in, with ~1,200 users lost when Lemm.ee shut down, I'm back up to 1K subscribers at my place. I've created around 600posts so far, much of them in the form of little articles and sample sequences from graphic novels. So when will the community 'take off,' such that I can semi-retire from posting? Probably not anytime soon.
I believe that 100℅. I bet you're knowledgeable about this tho: I am using an app called Voyager. It appears to show me posts from different servers(?). What is a useful mental model for conceptualizing this?
Also, as a site admin(?), what is a tool that would be useful for you? Similarly, what is a tool that you think would bring more users to the site?
Thank you in advance. I really like the concept of the Fediverse, but I get the sense its usability is fairly rudimentary.