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I have to resist the urge to dump this type of content in /dev for the network effects when itâs really /math and /computerscience. Itâs just a shame those other channels werenât seeded with more followers from the start.
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Darryl Yeo đ ïž
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cc @ted @linda
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ted (not lasso)
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hmm can you talk me through how youre thinking about this? have you experimented with posting in those channels? whatâs the delta with yours engagement? this happens with subreddits too btw and the Reddit playbook to growing a subreddit isnât by posting in another popular one, but by leaning into the subreddit you wish would grow happy to chat more about this on a call!
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Meant to reply to this earlier! Iâve posted in /â math several times before and didnât get much of a reaction, but maybe Iâm biased because I normally post in /â dev or /â frontend which IIRC were both part of the legacy channel auto-follow list. Iâm guess Iâm just surprised broad topics like /â math and /â computerscience donât have more activity given overlapping interests with the dev community. Either theyâre really more niche than I think, or (more likely) people tend to use more established but tangentially-related channels as Schelling points instead. Maybe Warpcast needs a new channel onboarding wizard to help seed these gaps (similar to Twitter topics or Pinterest categories)?
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