I’ve gotten into Duolingo speedrunning, and I’m pretty good at it, and I want to compete against others. Are there any Duolingo speedrunning communities or Discord servers around?
CanadaPlus ( @CanadaPlus@futurology.today ) English19•6 months agoLemmy doesn’t really have the traffic to support ultra-niche communities in general yet, sadly.
Ashy ( @cali_ash@lemmy.wtf ) 18•6 months agoIt doesn’t even seem to be a category on speedrun.com, yet so I’d start with creating that first.
Thanks, I think that it’s because probably some people speedrun Duolingo, but it’s just not popularized
FullOfBallooons ( @FullOfBallooons@leminal.space ) English13•6 months agoI can’t say I’ve ever heard of Duolingo speedrunning, but I already love the concept.
BoozeOrWater ( @BoozeOrWater@lemm.ee ) 4•6 months agoYou can try !languagelearning@sopuli.xyz, but the community is not that large at the moment
Big P ( @peter@feddit.uk ) English6•6 months agoI don’t think they’d be too pleased, directing OP to a community about language learning is like directing someone interested in a brick throwing competition to a masonry community
toxicbubble420 ( @toxicbubble420@beehaw.org ) 3•6 months agomy advice would be to start recording your runs until you find a community
I have, once, but my channel isn’t as popular that I would be able to start a community of speedrunners just from my videos
AlolanYoda ( @AlolanYoda@mander.xyz ) 3•6 months agoWere there Duolingo speedrunning communities in other websites like Reddit and Twitter, or is this something you’re trying to get off the ground?
Lewistrick ( @Lewistrick@feddit.nl ) 0•6 months agoWhat are you speedrunning? An entire language?
Yes.