Lets bring some positivity to people you might see around a lot and generally praise them for making good contributions to the platforms growth!

I really enjoy seeing @Blaze@sopuli.xyz around a lot and @ShittyKopper@lemmy.blahaj.zone, they aren’t the only ones I appreciate but they are the first that come to mind. I also appreciate @MicroWave@lemmy.world and their news posts a lot. I like being kept in the loop and the articles they curate seem to always be really high quality.

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    Great post, and thank you for noticing me! (sopuli.xyz used to me my main account, but now I use this one, heads up to the instance admin, he’s doing a great job!)

    I really like @freamon@endlesstalk.org 's work on !trendingcommunities@feddit.nl

    I hadn’t noticed @MicroWave@lemmy.world in a while, but I just noticed that it’s because I blocked most of the news communities, and that he’s mostly active there. I used to read his Fediverse growth posts.

    @simple@lemm.ee makes nice posts too.

    @rikudou@lemmings.world , especially for their work on !schedule@lemmings.world

    I’m limiting myself to posters, but I would say that all the instance admins I’ve seen are very nice people overall. Thank you a lot guys, without you none of this would exist!

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        Thanks for this!

        I subbed yesterday and just had a browse, I’m glad that my posting on my somewhat niche communities does actually do something for visibility

        edit just found this strange place via Trending Communities oddlyspecificplaylists@sh.itjust.works

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      MicroWave here. Yeah, I gradually switched over to posting news when lemmy.world reached 100k users. I remember that was one of the ways reddit and digg grew in their infancy, so I wanted to try to replicate that.