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Getting a new community up and running is actually pretty difficult. Many of mine on reddit failed. But a few of them took off.
I'll make a note about #3. "Some content, but not too much" is probably still more content than you think it is. Lemmy has better discoverability than Reddit since it's still young, so you can probably still seed communities with just a post or two per day, but it could take you a week or two weeks of daily posts before you hook another contributor. Maybe even more if the topic is particularly niche.
At the very least, you need to seed enough content that the community does look like it produce stuff occasionally and it's just a dead subscription.
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How are the mod tools like in lemmy? Similar to that of reddit?
They're pretty basic right now. Remove comments/posts. Ban users from the community. And edit the appearance / sidebar of the community.