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Akhuyan@lemmy.worldMto New Communities@lemmy.world•[META] Can I Request communities?English3·2 years agoI haven’t seen a community for requesting others to create communities, unless I have missed it. The original purpose of this community is to find discover and promote new communities, and is still the main purpose, but requesting a community is okay, even if it isn’t the main purpose. For example, there was a post recently asking for alternative communities for venting/psychological help and there was some suggestions, and while that wasn’t a post for promotion of new communities, it wasn’t taken down, since it was related to new communities. I would say just to request it and maybe ask if one is already created, and one might be hosted on a different instance that you don’t know about yet
Akhuyan@lemmy.worldOPMto New Communities@lemmy.world•Bedding - A neutral backup for the r/Bedding (coverings for beds) community on Reddit in case others wish to no longer use Reddit because of its current instabilityEnglish2·2 years agoI used all three of them, that one is the second link
Akhuyan@lemmy.worldOPMto New Communities@lemmy.world•King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard - A King Gizz community for Lemmy, which is an Australian rock band formed in 2010 in Melbourne, VictoriaEnglish1·2 years agoWell one reason is that I don’t moderate or participate in all of these communities, I’m simply documenting them here. Many communities are being created across Lemmy, so this is a place to help people find them, and I’m fulfilling the purpose of this community by posting them?
yes it is, though it wasn’t really clear in the image that it was
Akhuyan@lemmy.worldMto New Communities@lemmy.world•[META] Creating a new community is easy, but to get people on board, you need to create some content.English4·2 years agoWould you mind if I pin this post? I feel like it will be helpful if people can see this post the second they enter this community, to help with the 0-1 post problem
Akhuyan@lemmy.worldOPMto New Communities@lemmy.world•[CLOSED] [META] New Communities@lemmy.world is looking for moderatorsEnglish1·2 years agoOkay, you are now a moderator!
Akhuyan@lemmy.worldOPMto New Communities@lemmy.world•Welcome to our online community for AI-generated art! Showcase your artwork, engage in discussions, and discover the limitless possibilities at the intersection of art and artificial intelligenceEnglish1·2 years agoI’m not familiar with the term unsers. However, there is a point for multiple communities. Lemmy is meant to be decentralized with no central authority, leading to multiple communities that are the same (or with similar topics) that have different rules and moderators.
As an example, the first one is based on posting AI generated images with no specific platform while the second one is to share tips, questions, and images created on Midjourney only. This shows the differences, but even if the topics were entirely the same, it would be important for choice and decentralization
Akhuyan@lemmy.worldOPMto New Communities@lemmy.world•A community on Lemmy, brought to you by the moderators of the /r/blind subreddit. This is an instance for blind and low vision folks, and friends of the blindness communityEnglish0·2 years agoOkay, that’s good to know. I wasn’t aware of that problem, I hope you get some progress on that issue soon!
Akhuyan@lemmy.worldOPMto New Communities@lemmy.world•A community about technologyEnglish1·2 years agoThat’s pretty new too, it was made within the last week, the biggest I’ve seen is Beehaw’s then Lemmy.ml’s technology communities. However, new communities are always going to be smaller at the beginning than ones that have been around for a month or a year, but that changes when people learn that they exist!
It’s an allowed instance, you can review allowed and blocked instances on lemmy.ml here:
You may be thinking of beehaw.org, who defederated immediately with lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works:
No, lemmy.world is for any type of community, you don’t necessarily need to move it to lemmy.studio , but it will help lemmy.world, since lots of people have been signing up in a short time-frame. You would have to start an account on an instance if you want to create an instance there. It’s up to you if you want to change it to another instance or not
Akhuyan@lemmy.worldOPMto New Communities@lemmy.world•[META] Important Post - Rules, Formatting, FAQ, & Cross-Posting Tip0·2 years agoI have never used the Jerboa app so take this all with a grain of salt, since it may be different than the website. The link with the
[link text](/c/community@instance.com)
should only work if the community is already linked with your instance, the two other formats can be put in the search bar, and after the instance fetches it, it should show up, but not sure how this all works on the app version though
Akhuyan@lemmy.worldOPMto New Communities@lemmy.world•[META] Important Post - Rules, Formatting, FAQ, & Cross-Posting Tip3·2 years agoThank you for saying that!
Akhuyan@lemmy.worldOPMto New Communities@lemmy.world•A place for discussion for all kinds of games. Tabletop games, video games, card games etc.2·2 years agoGood idea to link that one too, but this is a feature on Lemmy to have multiple communities with the same topic, no centralization so we aren’t just reliant on one instance. For more niche topics, it might make sense so small communities don’t get even more fragmented. However for communities like gaming, a broad topic, it should be fine to have on multiple instances
Akhuyan@lemmy.worldOPMto New Communities@lemmy.world•A place dedicated to all things Star Trek: Deep Space Nine0·2 years agoA more thorough post is pinned in this community, but to put it simply,
[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine](/c/ds9@lemmy.world)
The brackets is the text that shows up, and the ds9@lemmy.world is the community and the instance the community is on.
Yeah, however after it is searched it should work, the 404 problem might happen sometimes since all these communities are new and might not be connected with all instances yet
While not every community is on Lemmy yet that I visit on Reddit, by people migrating from Reddit to here, hopefully that issue will be solved soon. The community here seems way more welcoming than the Reddit community is too
I would think professional boxing, based on the content of the community having posts discussing professional boxers