Standard meetup advice was to announce you will be someplace at a particular time and see who shows up. (Bring a book in case it’s no one.) Lots of people lurk and the activation cost for going to an already declared event tends to be lower than both scheduling an event and then going to it.
(I don’t see that advice in the guide, so I’m reluctant to say it’s still standard.)
Standard meetup advice was to announce you will be someplace at a particular time and see who shows up. (Bring a book in case it’s no one.) Lots of people lurk and the activation cost for going to an already declared event tends to be lower than both scheduling an event and then going to it.
(I don’t see that advice in the guide, so I’m reluctant to say it’s still standard.)