[b]I have a total of 37+ community members. It’s getting harder and harder to recruit when people don’t wanna be social or helpful. Pretty frustrating when you’re tryna run a clan that socializes and will pitch in to talk or help each other.[/b]
Let’s talk about something real quick. You grow your community, your clan, you do great and then it all goes downhill. It gets worse and worse and sometimes makes you either disband or wanna say: “what am I doing with my life?”
At the end of the day we’re all just members of the community only sitting with certain people because we all have personalities, different quirks and perks, and whatnot.
It’s more or less when you invite people into your community to make sure they fit. But it’s not always the case since it’s on both ends. Either you, the clan recruiter just invite people without reading what they’re looking for or the invitees don’t read what the clan expects
So what was the point of this post? Well if you got the bottom you would see that I am not looking to merge or anything at all. In fact, I won’t ever do so. Doing public tests like these show if you as a recruiter care what people say. So let’s see how this social experiment goes
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Edited by TheHamburglarXL: 6/12/2025 7:12:30 AMI feel this. It often feels like a gamble when I recruit. I try to only reach out to people who are looking for what my group offers, and I'm always open to chatting about it. But lately, it feels like someone will join, look around for a few minutes, not speak or engage, and then leave, or they will get mad when they didn't read what we're about and leave because we didn't offer what they were looking for. Over the years ive built up a group im happy with but growing that group now? New People dont feel as genuine as it once was and maybe that is just the internet or the way the d2 community is now but it feels sad. Also? Thank you for this. Its given some replies that vent frustrations i thought only I had.