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Meta How can we grow this community?

I don't see a Facebook page link. Any other social media. Simply having a presence there will give some people more trust. Occasionally making a post when a new forum or feature is enabled would...

posted 2y ago by KalleMP‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar KalleMP‭ · 2022-05-16T17:06:58Z (almost 2 years ago)
I don't see a Facebook page link.  Any other social media.  Simply having a presence there will give some people more trust.  Occasionally making a post when a new forum or feature is enabled would be cool.

I have not spent much time here because so much regulations to achieve perfection instead of letting people ask and answer questions.

Marketing is a popular way to gain followers.  That needs funds. Having opt in adverts would be a inoffensive way of gaining a small stream that can pay for a few Google adverts.

I suggested before that there could be a forum where advertisers can post their adverts and then critic here pick them to pieces based on how offensive they are.  This way advertisers would gain free critique and they gain free exposure in exchange for paying for views.

A way of formalising the hatred that people have for advertisers.