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How do you determine which communities are worth your time?

I am trying to be more strategic about where I spend my time online, especially when it comes to networking and promoting my work. There are so many dead forums and low-quality groups that it feels like a full-time job just to find one good one. I want to find a place where the members are actually active and the moderators keep things professional. How do you guys vet a new community before you decide to become an active member?

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Kim
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I usually look at the date of the last post and the quality of the replies to see if the community is actually alive. For instance, I noticed that forum links https://backlink.forum/ are discussed with a lot of depth on that specific platform, which is a good sign of an active user base. If the answers are thoughtful and move beyond one-sentence replies, it is usually worth my energy to stay. You might want to browse through their most popular topics to see the level of engagement for yourself.

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