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How do some communities get like 50 members minutes after its creation?

There was one called Homophobia that got like 50 members after being created like 10 minutes before. And of all things, a community about homophobia. With a drawing of a Confederate beating up gay people.

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  • New communities show up on the front page of the web site, so there is instant exposure as soon as it is created. I set up a community about seagulls, and it's got 147 subscribers, despite only having about 6 posts. Lemmy is still small though that you can be a big fish in a little pond.

  • I'd say bots but I've been told bots aren't that widespread on Lemmy. Could be wrong though, I don't know

    • That feels like the only explanation, especially for a community such as Homophobia when I’ve hardly ever encountered homophobic people. They were either trolls or banned almost immediately

      • It's not necessarily pro homophobia. If it is, people might join in order to report hateful content when it appears.

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