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  • Indeed, you're doing a great job, thanks for the efforts!

    I've been seeing Imaginary Network's posts on my timeline. I thought about including them in the OP, but you look a bit more organized than the usual small subs, so I chose to focus on other parts.

  • From Beagle Bros - Wikipedia:

    Beagle Bros was an American software company that specialized in creating personal computing products. Their primary focus was on the Apple II family of computers. Although they ceased business in 1991, owner Mark Simonsen permitted the Beagle Bros name and logo to be included on the 30th anniversary reboot of I. O. Silver, released on December 12, 2014 by former Beagle programmer Randy Brandt.

    Found via reverse image search:

  • In case you are using an app or mlmym (like in https://old.lemmy.world): that screenshot is form the default frontend in the web.

    Also, unlike reddit, crossposting does not link to the original post, it duplicates its content, so if you edit the original post, the crossposts are not updated with the changes.

  • In case it helps: IMHO the hard part of !shittymoviedetails@lemmy.world is that is an all-or-nothing regarding if you get the joke.

    Note that the communities I listed on OP have content that can be enjoyed without any previous reference. Of course, the more you know about any topic, the more you will get from the posts, but I think that for the short term, it's good to focus on things that people can vote because "they look pretty" even if they don't understand the context.

  • You are probably right on your pessimism. Growing communities is hard. That's why I'm trying to focus the efforts in a few, but more than 1 community. Which community will succeed in the long term is impossible to predict, so I think it's better to just keep trying with different ones.

    I find !shittymoviedetails@lemmy.world a very good attempt. If I get it correctly, is like fakehistoryporn but for movies, right? I think that's the kind of niche-but-not-too-niche topic that could work. I'm not very familiar with the format but I will keep it in mind in case I find something worth posting.

    Thanks for the efforts and the feedback!