I tried posting on a Discord for people with/caregiving for those with dementia. Got a nibble of interest, got pinned by the mod, wrote out detailed instructions on how to get on Lemmy and find us… Possibly the geek level killed interest.

The Discord is pretty quiet, except for incoming bot posts, an IFTTT feed directly from r/dementia to the Discord. (It’s one-way, we can see them on Discord, but they can’t see us.) Is it worth posting in Reddit, do you think? I’m wondering if I even mention Lemmy, whether I’ll get permabanned from Reddit.

  • Saplith@discuss.divergentparenting.space
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    I think that communities like this are just slow. On reddit, I saw the most activity around articles surrounding the condition. You have to remember that Lemmy itself is just getting going. You just need to keep some activity here until you get enough people to make the community flourish. If when people find this place, they don’t even see posts, they’ll think the place is dead. It’s why I’m trying to find as many parenting articles as I can and post them on my instance so when the parenting stuff spins up, people will know I want to welcome them and I’m still here

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      Good idea—secondary sources! ZenGrammy & I have been messaging mods on Reddit; I’ve posted to a dementia support Discord, and to a Facebook group just getting started. I’m still stumbling around a bit on Lemmy—as I guess most of us are. It takes a little persistence, and willingness to forge ahead through the moderate learning curve. (Not as bad as I thought, btw.) And a willingnes to say “meh, must be a temp glitch,” and try again later, or through a different app.