I have no idea where to post anything
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I personally look at feeds like: https://piefed.social/feeds
when im looking at general topics. For example:

Makes it easy to say, go down a step and find ALL fediverse related communities.
I think
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It's kinda hard to get a feel for which community you should post somethings in. I'd say this is particularly true of discussion topics/text posts (that end up never posted). Anyone else or Is it just a me problem? If not, what could be done about it?
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For context {not the subject intended for discussion in this thread], to further the thread, I wanted to add to the current discussion, (mostly) in news threads about the potential military conflict between the US and Nato over Greenland. In my perception, a common thought in these threads is that no rational country or military would defend itself against the overwhelming power of the US, despite numerous countries and insurgencies have fought against the US at a terrible disadvantage. A post of this could have taken many forms, e.g. a list of wiki articles to conflicts, a meme, an open ended question/discussion text post. But finding a place to post any possible iteration of such a post in a Lemmy community where there's a reasonable amount of activity would take going over a large amount of community rules, etc.What is a reasonable amount of activity in your context?
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What is a reasonable amount of activity in your context?
I'll chime in that posting to a community with about 12 subscribers is not very fun. But then that's why we have vigorous cross-posting.
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Oh right...forgot. woops
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For what you're describing in your edit:
!politicaldiscussion@lemmy.world
and maybe
!military@lemmy.world
Just searching across instances for the most general keywords of what you want to post. In this case: "military", "politic", "relations" and reading the rules/description of the communities.
Also, I'd say it's pretty healthy for lemmy to post in communities without much/any activity yet. You'd be one of the first/few to breath life into them to grow.
FYI if you format the community links like !politicaldiscussion@lemmy.world it will link people to the community on their own instance.
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FYI if you format the community links like !politicaldiscussion@lemmy.world it will link people to the community on their own instance.
I've been trying to get that to work before posting but failed. I get it now. Thank you!

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The feature to move posts between communities is planned and also AFAIK Piefed's feature of bundling together comments across all cross-posts is also coming to Lemmy sometime. Those, I think, could ease your worries a bit
But apart from that, my 2Β’: save your markdown and "just do it" - unironically. It is true that many bad posts get deleted. But if you are coming with a real thought to discuss
- it's probable it won't be deleted even if it bends some community rules
- even if it does get deleted from a community, that does not put you in the same bag as those offenders
IMO, being absolutely-fucking-right-all-the-time-where-to-post is not a prerequisite to being here. After all (IMO) we are all here just people, we are all here just to connect, not perfectly sort posts into communities. The way threadiverse is, the communities are and will be and (IMO) should be in constant flux. With time, or rather posts, you will start to get the unwritten feel of communities. What gets downvoted where, what gets more reaction where, etc. But there is no way not even to know it beforehand, there is no way to codify it.
Also, on a more philosophical note, when you are interacting with a community, you are taking part in defining it. ATM you might be a small drop in the ocean, or the first signal of change. Maybe it needs to get more thoughts than links? Or maybe the discussants need to split off into another community? Neither you nor me, nor current community posters know that. Time will tell, communities will flux
Let the thought flow
The feature to move posts between communities is planned
It's now available on Piefed !piefed_meta@piefed.social
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What is a reasonable amount of activity in your context?
Hard to say exactly, say that an average post has β₯5 total comments from β₯3 unique users? That would be enough to say that posting isn't shouting into the void
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It's kinda hard to get a feel for which community you should post somethings in. I'd say this is particularly true of discussion topics/text posts (that end up never posted). Anyone else or Is it just a me problem? If not, what could be done about it?
Edit 1:
For context {not the subject intended for discussion in this thread], to further the thread, I wanted to add to the current discussion, (mostly) in news threads about the potential military conflict between the US and Nato over Greenland. In my perception, a common thought in these threads is that no rational country or military would defend itself against the overwhelming power of the US, despite numerous countries and insurgencies have fought against the US at a terrible disadvantage. A post of this could have taken many forms, e.g. a list of wiki articles to conflicts, a meme, an open ended question/discussion text post. But finding a place to post any possible iteration of such a post in a Lemmy community where there's a reasonable amount of activity would take going over a large amount of community rules, etc.There's always !justpost@lemmy.world as the last resort.
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There's always !justpost@lemmy.world as the last resort.
Nice one, I did not know about that community
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But they are accessible without needing a login account.
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!actual_discussion@lemmy.ca
If it's not topic specific, try this one?
I get it, even with link posts and memes sometimes I'm not sure if I'm posting it in the right places, or if I have to trade off potential traction with how closely related it is.
A solution I've employed sometimes is to post to two spots:
- first in the niche community where it feels a best fit, even if it shows like 12 subscribers...
- then crosspost to a more popular one for visibility with a link in body text to the other one, to help other people discover the niche community.
That way you don't feel forced to only participate in the popular instances and communities.
E.g. !boardgames@sopuli.xyz then !games@lemmy.world
E.g.2: !vancouver@lemmy.ca then !canada@lemmy.ca
E.g.3: !rant@lemmy.sdf.org then !goodoffmychest@lemmy.world
Combo!

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The feature to move posts between communities is planned
It's now available on Piefed !piefed_meta@piefed.social
Yes, I know. But OP is on Lemmy, posting to general fediverse com, regarding posting-anxiety. Saying "join us" didn't feel to me as on topic
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It's kinda hard to get a feel for which community you should post somethings in. I'd say this is particularly true of discussion topics/text posts (that end up never posted). Anyone else or Is it just a me problem? If not, what could be done about it?
Edit 1:
For context {not the subject intended for discussion in this thread], to further the thread, I wanted to add to the current discussion, (mostly) in news threads about the potential military conflict between the US and Nato over Greenland. In my perception, a common thought in these threads is that no rational country or military would defend itself against the overwhelming power of the US, despite numerous countries and insurgencies have fought against the US at a terrible disadvantage. A post of this could have taken many forms, e.g. a list of wiki articles to conflicts, a meme, an open ended question/discussion text post. But finding a place to post any possible iteration of such a post in a Lemmy community where there's a reasonable amount of activity would take going over a large amount of community rules, etc.yeah it's difficult to choose. just post wherever you feel like it and call it done
that's what i do.in case you really don't know, !lemmyshitpost@lemmy.world and !onehundredninetysix@lemmy.blahaj.zone accept basically anything
