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TL;DR: It takes activity to make a subreddit, and /r/minlangs has potential.
Real talk: This is not a very active sub, and that can change. For the past year or so, there's only been at most two people posting at a time (one of them me). We have a bit of a post quantity problem. The current state of things owes to two very solvable problems:
I have seen many posts on /r/conlangs where people are trying minlangy things, but the subreddit doesn't get mentioned. There's clearly demand for /r/minlangs, especially considering such posts tend to be less popular over there, but I don't want to be the only one mentioning its existence (I am the mod, after all). Solutions to this are: mention this subreddit, ideally as part of a useful comment, or x-post relevant /r/conlangs threads here, since the meta-link bot will comment for us. However,
New users won't want to participate in a dead-looking subreddit. The easiest way to solve this is to participate ourselves, making discussion threads and commenting on them. There's lots to discuss on this topic at varying levels of abstraction, and it doesn't matter if you reuse old discussion topics since the original threads are locked from age.
If you're reading this, you'd probably like to see this subreddit succeed, and if we work together, we can make that happen.
If you have other ideas, please feel free to discuss them here, as always.
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