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I've been trying to keep up on recent chapters and episodes of Attack on Titan on [email protected] by basically cross-posting the discussion threads and leaks from Reddit, where the community is very active and well organized. Unfortunately, I don't exactly produce art/other content myself and I haven't thought up of other ways to spark discussions as of yet. In hindsight, making a community for an anime series which is almost at the end is probably not the wisest decision I've made, but here I go, with some shameless self-promo.
Those types of communities have a place. People often discover or start watching shows late but still wish to discuss their thoughts and feelings and memes. It may be low volume but that's okay too.
That is a good point. Ultimately, it's there for the people who feel passionate about it and want to express something.
Thank you for your service mate :) I same is the case with [email protected] on me since I can't produce original content either.