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I started a few communities and it's hilarious to me which ones are doing well and which ones aren't. I start a community about the popular tv show Survivor, zero interaction and a surprising amount of negativity and downvotes for some reason.
Then I have a joke one about doing household dishes and people seem to love it. I get interaction, other users posting content, lots of upvotes, and a few confused people wondering why the community even exists.
I generate most of the content on my communities but I keep the amount at a level I can handle daily without stress. Here's to hoping for more original content from other community users soon :)
Haha, i get a similiar feeling from !dishes_are_done@lemmy.world when seeing cableporn(Tidying cables ).
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I've just checked it out, and I have no idea why it's so good, but it is.