I thought let's have a look at the communities...
Have you noticed it?
By now read.cash has 295 communities and if it goes on like this each (active) member of read.cash has his/her own community.
There are all kinds of reasons to start one. You might want to give others a hand or miss the community you like to see. Perhaps you simply started one before you scrolled through the endless list and were not in the mood to read them one by one.
If you ask me it's getting messy and it's hard to figure out where to leave your post once you wrote it.
What I do (and did).
I carefully read the names of the communities on the list every few days.
I join some of them, some I hope are still active.
I have strong doubts about a part of them (+50%) because they are months old and I see no or only a few posts.
If I publish I hope to figure out which community is still around. I am afraid this is a hard task since not every moderator can be online 24/7 and I might forget to check it out.
If the community is not active I delete it from my list.
Most of us write about the same subjects.
This means we do not need to add 40 or more communities to our personal list. We can do with a few to start with.
To keep it simple and effective
I like to ask you before you start the next community to check out first if it doesn't already exist. If you ask me it's getting chaotic if we all start the same community plus a community comes with a lot of extra work and responsibility.
The communities should stand for quality content, give a hand fighting spam and plagiarism.
This is not a 5-minute daily job. Perhaps, if you like to do it and have plenty of time, you can give a hand moderating in an already existing community instead of starting the next "writing for all kinds of content" one?
I like to hear your opinion about this.
The reason behind this is because the moderator that created some of the communities has been banned. If readcash can delete those useless communities, there will be a lot of space.