It’s tough to restart a community from scratch and I was wondering what was your thought process.

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If there’s one already on another instance, I would join that. Start a new magazine/community only if you can’t find one at this stage.

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Alternatively, if the community can start under a related and bigger community, you can do that as well. Then branch out when you get some critical mass.

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I sent a message to the owner of /m/hardware to start the fire. He has no comment in 3 weeks of inactivity after he created the magazine, I guess I can wait for a long time.

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There’s already some big communities. I abandoned my PS5 magazine after finding a much bigger one

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I’ve been trying to be active in existing magazines right now. I don’t want to be in charge of anything but love to post and comment. I’m trying to focus on supporting the largest one to try to drive niche interest into a single magazine

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