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On 8 December 2012 19:11, Henk Boom <henk@henk.ca> wrote:
> On 7 December 2012 15:39, liam mail <liam.list@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> With the Workshop only just finished and
>> with some excellent current content available to tout to these
>> potential users I posted a reddit thread in the r/lua section[1].
>> Unfortunately this does not seem to have found much love with
>> currently just thirty odd up votes and a hand full of down.
>
> Posting in r/lua probably won't do a lot for awareness, since it will
> be seen pretty much only by people who already use lua. Considering
> it's a pretty small subreddit, ~30 votes still make it the most
> upvoted post on the front page by far ;).
>
> Maybe try crossposting to r/programming?
>
>     henk
>

Well I have been active in getting threads moved to r/lua from other
Subreddits to make it a sort of go to place for information on Lua and
the Subreddit is not that small, as it has 1500 subscribed users.
Traffic also seems to have increased since LuaLang started to
automatically retweet new Reddit posts.

-- Liam