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Shout out to the SquaredCircle community in this regard. The moderators there do a fantastic job of making the place seem worthwhile to participate in. Even if it's just the same two moderators working over time to make people feel welcome, it's nice that I can go there and be the only one commenting on the least popular wrestling promotion and still get responses and feedback. And it makes me feel like going back again and again.
In comparison, there's other communities with a sea of posts with no upvotes getting posted daily. But no interaction. And if you do, no one gives a shit or is going to interact with you anyway. And the way I see it, the first 'fans' in any community should be the moderators. They should be encouraging discussion instead of just dumping links to 20 articles a day.
While it's nice to have certain spaces to dump your thoughts on the TV show that you just watched or whatever, when there's zero activity and no other fans, it just makes you think that there must be a better community somewhere else, maybe on another platform.
In my experience, if I find something to say and say it, I'll often get a response, especially if it is mostly being propped up by one active mod. (Shoutout to !tycoon@lemmy.world and @agent_karyo@lemmy.world) Even if it is a community that just posts pictures. I try to do the same and comment when someone has something to say in my communities.