Do you guys find smaller communities better than larger ones when it comes to actual discussions?
In bigger groups, there’s always activity, but a lot of conversations feel surface-level or get lost quickly. In smaller communities, it seems easier to follow discussions, people engage more, and ideas actually develop over time.
I’ve been noticing that difference more lately — feels like smaller groups tend to be more consistent, and people actually talk rather than just dropping messages and disappearing.
At the same time, larger communities do have the advantage of more perspectives and faster information flow.
Curious what others prefer — fast-moving large communities, or smaller groups where discussions are more focused and interactive
Do you find smaller communities better than large ones for discussions?
byu/Chillguy849 inCryptoMarkets
Posted by Chillguy849
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Great topic. Think getting the best of both worlds is good. I tend to hang and converse with the smaller communities I really resonate with because I actually enjoy the bagwork and brainstorming that happens. But also have exposure to larger projects and try to take notes there as well.