Yeah, sorry about the run-on sentence title, but I hope you get what I’m saying
That was me. I don’t really feel like modding. I was offered a few mod spots on reddit over the past 11 years, took up one or two, didn’t really enjoy it.
But if everyone feels that way, then lemmy can never reach critical mass. SO i bit the bullet, created a community and hopefully someone will be interested in modding if it ever grows big.
If anyone’s interested, I created maliciouscompliance (one of my favorite subs to lurk in). Mostly reposts for now, but OC should trickle in slowly.
Try joining from one of the links below:
/c/maliciouscompliance@lemmy.world
https://lemmy.world/c/maliciouscompliance
Or type the following in the search bar at the top: !maliciouscompliance@lemmy.world
r/HermanCainAward. All those stories of antivaxxers biting it are cathartic.
All the niche home media film label communities like r/Criterion, r/BoutiqueBluRay, r/ArrowVideo, etc.!
Also r/SupermanAndLois
I want a video game multiplayer community for the Oceania region. Similar to 4chan’s /vm/ board where people post a thread for a specific game and in the comments people organise times to play together.
The reason I dont make it is because I will be the first person and I am not an interesting leader person. I am better when someone else is the organizer and I follow.
I did make a Guinea pig community https://lemmy.nz/c/guineapigs@lemmy.tf I dont want to fill it with pictures of my two guinea pigs and I am also not sure if I can repost stuff from /r/guineapigs
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@Puffymumpkins @Fizz You might just have to search for guineapigs@lemmy.tf I tried the link it worked on the website but not on my instance. I do see it, it has 4 followers
I think the trick will be to make more generic subs. There probably aren’t enough users to have a dedicated “Zelda Tears of the Kingdom” sub, but “Nintendo” can actually gain traction. Anyone wanting to create a community should see if there’s already one that might satisfy the needs.
They wouldn’t let me onto Beehaw with the answer I gave to their question, so I joined the first instance I could find that looked interesting. Now I kind of feel awkward making any new communities that aren’t Star Trek related lol.
There was /r/soccerstreams but it was banned, unfortunately. Now it would be a good opportunity to bring it back again.
I want a sub thats never really existed in any substantial form. There really dont seem to be any solid communities for cartoons that has any decent foot traffic. I still have /co/ bookmarked cuz its the only place on the internet i’ve seen that will discuss just about any kinda cartoons that are not anime… Granted that site is full of a bunch of awful people so I dont really engage, but its nice to see an active place where people care about non-anime animated content and I always wanted a sub for it. I actually tried to make one my self but there obviously wasnt enough intrest in it, not really sure how one would grow a sub and didnt really want to put in the work in my self anyway
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The subs that I mostly miss are OSCP, navyblazer, and the_pack. I recall seeing that all of these were archived on some site that I don’t recall at the moment. I’m sure someone will find a way to import all of that data here sooner or later.
yeah, some of the local ones, like New Jersey and AITAH and askreddit stuff
feels, did these kinds of communities before centralization, im pretty physed to run a topical instance. find a small server and make a spot you can put your links for now, eventually there will be community aggregators
There’s already browse.feddit.de if that’s what you mean by community aggregator. On my instance one of the things I’m experimenting with is a simple bot that auto-subscribes to popular communities on different servers. It seems like the easiest way to populate a small community instance that intends to browse and not just communicate amongst themselves, almost like the “default subreddits” back on Reddit.
I need a list like browse.feddit.de that you can actually subscribe from. If theres a way to do that, i dont see it.
/r/dailyprogrammer New challenges on there pretty much came to a halt. It would be great if it could be archived at least. I would browse through the challenges and pick one out.