Spyke
lemmy.ca

There hasn't been a post here in 2 months, so I'd say no. But as long as people are still subscribed, you can always start a discussion here and see how much response you get. Communities don't need to be "active" as long as there are people who want to participate.

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Doesn't even have to have subscribers.

Lots of people browse by "all" and as small as Lemmy is, it doesn't take many posts/comments to gain traction.

Like, I started out trying to subscribe to communities. But ended up just always browsing "all" and just blocking any meme/circlejerk subs I come across.

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sopuli.xyz

What game(s) do you want to talk about? Make a post!

To echo what another person said I came here from /all

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lemmy.cafe

Looks like the mod has been silent for the last 2 months. It is probably up to us to keep the community alive.

I like this community because it is great for discussions instead of flooding gaming news.

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Blazereply
reddthat.com

I like this community because it is great for discussions instead of flooding gaming news.

Indeed, I generally go to [email protected], because I usually play older titles

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I play older titles too, especially retro games (8-bit / 16-bit).

I like the community name of "let's talk about games" more. It sounds more casual.

I used to be in Reddit's patientgamers sub. It was toxic. People posted essays that could have been 2 sentences. One time I posted about games I disliked, I got downvoted and toxic responses.

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There are communities around retro platforms too, like Amiga, ZX Spectrum, DOS and C64.

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It's as active as people want it to be.

The has been inactive for a couple of months, which stopped the weekly threads and that seems to have impacted activity. If anyone is interested in keep this going and Modding it, let us know.

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