Hi all, since I imagine a lot of you are here for the same reasons I am (a dislike of Reddit, prefer open source) how about some thoughts on how we can pull more users over to Lemmy and this linux_gaming community?

I’ve been advertising it where I can but I can only do so much myself in between running GOL directly. There’s also an announcement bar on GOL that mentions Lemmy on rotation (it’s random on refreshes) at the top :) and I Tweet/Mastodon post about it at times too.

What can we do? Any interesting ideas?

We didn’t manage to break 1K by the end of May, so let’s go for the end of June for 1K subs to linux_gaming!

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    Post often and make sure the posts are useful or interesting. Make this place desirable and people will come

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    I will never leave ♥️ give it time, the idea is valid, userbase will eventually see the benefits of fediverse IMHO

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      Also lemmy has been growing quickly over the last few months. A thread full of comments like this would’ve been impossible.

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    Maybe that’s my pessimistic side talking, but I don’t think it’s possible to get a massive drive of people to use Lemmy without tons of marketing. Talking about it to friends and family can surely help, or as you regularly do on GOL and Mastodon/Twitter, thanks for that !

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    The only way I find websites is if they have usefull or interesting content and get indexed by search engines or linked to in other forums. I usually don’t participate, except for bug reports and patches, so this might not be a good way to get people to join.

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    Maybe if there was a competition or something or more opensource projects adopted Lemmy instead of reddit IDK

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    Maybe hosting events and meetups to get members of the community playing together. A few years ago, when Borderlands 2 was first released on Linux, lots of users on the Steam Linux User Group scheduled sessions to play through the whole game together and it was a lot of fun!

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    Hi, I just subbed this community, hope it will grow the subscribers number over the time! I’m not much into gaming nowadays, let alone on Linux, however I like reading news about gaming. I think more quality content will lure people to subscribe.