2024-05-06, 07:52 AM
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(2024-04-11, 05:40 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote:(2024-04-07, 04:02 PM)reopen_the_sub Wrote: Okay well enjoy your 10 post-a-day forum I guess
As of today, the average is ~60 posts per day. And that's taking into account the beginning when there were far fewer than that.
Don't get your "facts" and "statistics" in the way of this guy's conspiratorial rage! How dare you?!
I was on reddit for more than 10 years and when the apps I had used for all of that time were all shut down due to the API changes, I up and left. I don't use it at all anymore. It's a bummer because I had a project I was working on for a tool that only hosts their "support" (it's generally one dude and he's a dick) on reddit. I was bummed when Jellyfin's sub closed, as that's pretty much all I did on reddit anymore, but I get my troubleshooting fix here.
If you want a community, build a community in the direction the project is evolving. I can absolutely say there's no lack of posts, even though there were more on reddit. What r/jellyfin consisted of was like 80% "New to Jellyfin, how do I [action covered in getting started documentation]?" You can only say, "Well, you can start by reading the documentation," so many ways before you just tell people to RTFM. At least the questions here tend to be more interesting.
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