I like the tone and feel here as of yet. People are more friendly, interactions are more pleasant and it feels easier to participate. A higher proportion of comments are worthwhile to read and/or engage with. It’s still small enough that you’ll have your post or comment seen by people instead of being immediately drowned out by one liners and karma farming injokes.
It’s also still got that homely feeling where it’s small enough that you start recognising usernames, which makes the community feel a bit more closely knit. Sometimes even perhaps being recognised yourself, which makes you feel more like part of a community rather than a faceless Redditor screaming into the void.
I like the tone and feel here as of yet. People are more friendly, interactions are more pleasant and it feels easier to participate. A higher proportion of comments are worthwhile to read and/or engage with. It’s still small enough that you’ll have your post or comment seen by people instead of being immediately drowned out by one liners and karma farming injokes.
It’s also still got that homely feeling where it’s small enough that you start recognising usernames, which makes the community feel a bit more closely knit. Sometimes even perhaps being recognised yourself, which makes you feel more like part of a community rather than a faceless Redditor screaming into the void.
Totally agree I love the sense of community. It reminds me of message boards back in the day where you’d feel really close to people