Well, it’s interesting to see how it happened. @[email protected] was posting once every couple of weeks or so, then @[email protected] make 3 posts over the last week, then @[email protected] and I jumped in with one post each.
Dunno if it’ll last or not (personally I’m only good for 1-2 posts a month max) but my current hypothesis is that you need 2-3 core posters and a handful of occasional non-core (ideally non-mod) posters to show that others are welcome.
There’s also a skill in making posts that encourage discussion… instead of just providing content to consume mindlessly… I don’t know how to do that very well yet tho…
There’s also a skill in making posts that encourage discussion… instead of just providing content to consume mindlessly… I don’t know how to do that very well yet tho…
I’ve recently found Pinterest to be way better than Imgur, at discovering content for the communities I like to post in and those that I try to give a boost to. And more powerful is Pinterest’s related content finder. Also, keywords mean a lot more on Pinterest than they do on Imgur. I can find more content ‘in between things’ by adding or subtracting words in my Pinterest search.
Well, it’s interesting to see how it happened. @[email protected] was posting once every couple of weeks or so, then @[email protected] make 3 posts over the last week, then @[email protected] and I jumped in with one post each.
Dunno if it’ll last or not (personally I’m only good for 1-2 posts a month max) but my current hypothesis is that you need 2-3 core posters and a handful of occasional non-core (ideally non-mod) posters to show that others are welcome.
There’s also a skill in making posts that encourage discussion… instead of just providing content to consume mindlessly… I don’t know how to do that very well yet tho…
We could create a thread about that this week!
Really appreciate you supporting the streetwear community 🤝❤️ thank you!!!
Yeah, wish I could contribute more… I don’t have that much content tho… I think I’m good for 1-2 posts a month as long as the community’s active…
I’ve recently found Pinterest to be way better than Imgur, at discovering content for the communities I like to post in and those that I try to give a boost to. And more powerful is Pinterest’s related content finder. Also, keywords mean a lot more on Pinterest than they do on Imgur. I can find more content ‘in between things’ by adding or subtracting words in my Pinterest search.
Thanks for the tip!
You’re welcome. Happy Posting. =)