I really enjoy dubstep (but lean more into greyzone/leftfield stuff) and lemmy though with lemmy there seems to be the problem that people tend to not interact, especially with smaller communitieswhere there aren’t a lot of comments and there isn’t diverse content. the only place I have seen this problem being solved creating a space that feels very lively is c/funhole. At the start it was one or two people posting original content and always thanking each other in the comments for posting the content. I think the same is a bit more difficult in a community like this but it would help if people started to write something like “Thank you for the recommendation” in the comments of nice tracks as that would motivate the poster to dig up more nice tracks also fostering a more cohesive tasteprofile of the community and at the same time it helps the person commenting become more accustomed to interact with people and add additional information to comments which can spark conversation
As you can see if you have a scroll backwards I have posted every single day for nearly 3 years now between here and the old community on .world that I moved away from because fuck that place.
I welcome any and all relevant content and will always try to engage anyone that posts or comments (except cm002 cause that guy is just reposting shit from other places that often isn’t dubstep and they don’t care about the music). It is definitely few and far between though.
I have said it to others in comments but in case no one has seen it I welcome anything that is dubstep adjacent too as long as it doesn’t have its on community already established (so no dnb or ukg etc) so welcome and do post some leftfield stuff myself. I’d rather it stay on track with dubstep as best as possible but a little here and there I don’t intend to be a genre Nazi about.
I also only really post “real dubstep” as that is my interest but have nothing against brostep, chillstep, riddim etc being posted. I’m just not into that myself, we don’t really need excessively fractures communities right now on Lemmy whilst the user base is smaller.
I appreciate you stopping by and interacting either way, it is nice to have someone else show some interest along with a couple of other regulars I have spoken to. I’ll still be here posting new releases everyday :D

