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I’ve been running a small Discord server for a while too, so I completely get where you’re coming from. It’s tough when you put in the effort, but the community just doesn’t grow at the pace you’d like. I had the same concern about adding members because I didn’t want to deal with bots or inactive accounts making things look worse. What helped me was doing some research into services that focus on real, active users. One option I came across was https://themarketingheaven.com/buy-discord-members/, they claim to deliver actual members and not just filler profiles. Growth started within 24 hours, which gave the server a bit of a boost and made conversations feel more alive. Of course, nothing replaces genuine interaction, but sometimes a little push at the start can help create the momentum needed for a healthier community long-term.


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Hélène

Hélène

před 1 měsícem
I had the same issue with my server stuck under 100. A small push of purchased members did make the place look more active, but you have to be careful. Some providers just dump bots, so test in small amounts first and keep promoting naturally.
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billyy brown

Billyy brown

před 1 měsícem
I tried buying Discord members once and honestly, most of them were inactive. What actually worked better for me was combining a small paid boost with organic growth — like posting invites on Reddit, game forums, and server listing sites.
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Tim Smith

Tim Smith

před 1 měsícem
Hey everyone, I run a small gaming Discord server with around 100 members, but growth has been super slow. I’m thinking about buying some members to make the server feel more alive, but I’m worried about bots or fake accounts. Anyone know a reliable place to get real, engaged members safely?
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