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Ultimately I agree, it's better to post something to the community instead of just leaving it empty
Sadly I don't use the instances these communities are apart of meaning I can't gain control / moderate them.
I might see about just posting in these smaller groups as I would love to see them grow.
That's good too :)
Out of curiosity, which communities are you looking into?
So there's certain games I've been playing but it seems like most are just not really active;
- Minecraft
- GTA Online
- Counter-Strike
- Satisfactory
- No Man's Sky
Are just a few of the games I play but obviously I want to find more things than just gaming communities.