I don’t want to single anyone out, but whenever I browse Lemmy for new communities I feel like it’s not uncommon to find ones that only have 0-2 posts in them from months (or even as much as 2 years) ago.

I get why it happens: every time Reddit or some other platform does some crazy anti-user shit there’s a big flood of interest in Lemmy and the Fediverse again, and with it a rush of people making communities (often trying to quickly clone popular subreddits).

But it seems that after some time they either get bored or disappointed that they weren’t able to grow things as fast as they wanted, and then they just take off, leaving nothing but a ghost community behind–nobody posting anything and effectively unmoderated from what I can tell. That’s my experience at least.

Of course, people can always create entirely new servers with an entirely new set of communities. But it feels like a shame that there are so many effectively dead communities on otherwise popular servers due to the fact that the people who created them never put any work in and just up ‘n’ left.

  • Have you run into many “ghost communities” during your time on Lemmy?
  • Do you think it’s a problem now?
  • Will it be a problem in the future?
  • If so, what can/should we do about it?
  • Hellnikko@lemmy.world
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    I also created a ghost community. It had a few stragglers at first and then most of the content was erased from one user. I knew I never had the time to mod it and it never really took off like it did on Reddit. That’s okay, it’s a dead subject anyway. It’s basically a venting place for how Disney screwed up Lucasfilm. That’s fairly obvious now and people have moved on, including myself. It’s all good!

    • Chocrates@lemmy.world
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      Thats a good point. It’s a shame the data is gone, but who cares if the topic is dead. It will still make great reading for some bored soul one day