IntendantTradwife
thanks, it's terrifying
4,000 subreddits go dark and the users spend the next 10,000 years doing the exact opposite of what was intended. q.q
Sure does!! Kbin user here!
It's just nice to look at big... websites. 🥺
Subscribed users. A large subscribed community (10k+) usually resulted in an active user community (~100 active at any given time)
Rest in piss!
It's definitely a higher engagement ratio or whatever the right term is for it! I do love that!
I usually only lurked on the larger subs because of that problem
idk about smallest XD I think there's a certain size of critical mass to have enough people on enough of the time to make a thriving community or subreddit or magazine. On Reddit I think it was probably around 10,000 nominal subscribers that a subreddit really felt alive for me! In the high-100,000s though it starts to feel impersonal instead of like a community.
I'm not good at patience q.q
I love how we're just sold the opportunity to pay money to play a game, maybe, someday, under certain circumstances, anymore /s