@Surasanji We have some new usrs who have only been here a few days and already have 100 users
@freemo @Surasanji Not for the followers count, but working on the community and helping out is a good thing. Not only good Karma, but you help make the place even better.
Large places like twitter or facebook are much less personal, and people might get together in little cliques.
I enjoyed participating in Forums much better, themed ones which I was interested in. FB has some good groups I enjoyed participating and learning on, but finding information in them is impossible. Terrible architecture, compared to threaded posts in Forums, subforums.
@design_RG @freemo Never been much a fan of cliques. I've got the feeling Freemo and I agree on that.
Agreed, if i start fitting in, specifically with a specific group with a narrow ideology, I usually start to worry that im doing something wrong.
@freemo @Surasanji Yeah, I am not much into the cliques as well.
In the large sites, it might be a way to stay afloat though. I barely received any mentions or replies from posts in Twitter, so there's less reason to return. Hard to create a community there.
Here I was surprised on how soon I was receiving replies and boosts from other instances even.
The users here are nice as well, and the community size seems ideal; not too small, so there's action and new posts to keep us interested; not too large that we get lost on the flood.
Yea I can say without a doubt that its far easier for your average user to aquire followers here than on twitter.
I have a decent number of followers on twitter but never found my users interesting or engaging there.
Agreed, more variety here since im not forced to see only what I like or am into.
Sadly for some who like their little bubble this causes some groups to be generous with the ban button. But those are mostly the sort of people I wouldn't want to engage in anyway.