I like this idea. We should make a topic like this every month or so, maybe in the fediverse community, too. Discoverability is so hard on the fediverse.
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Agreed, an occasional 'niche community spotlight' post to different meta communities would be great. I've found heaps here I had no idea existed!
The old subreddit r/bestof was great for finding niche communities on Reddit. Maybe a Lemmy version could exist, but aimed specifically at highlighting niche communities and their content?
There was the subreddit of the day on reddit that was cool to see smaller or obscure ones highlighted. Something like that would be nice on here as well.
I usually try to populate the main ones, even popular ones such as [email protected] or [email protected] don't have that much content.
I'm taking those two as examples because comicstrips usually makes it to Top of All when content is posted, and Europe is potentially appealing to a large audience (326 users a week)
I would love to see more comics on Lemmy. I've been using an RSS feed for them
If think in that case using a bot would make sense
Yea it might work pretty well, with an option for creators to request that the bot stop pulling their content. The feed reader already pulls the image, title and link, so it shouldn't be hard for someone to set it up to automatically post
I created [email protected], a community for quad & inline skating. So far there was only a single post from someone other than me. π₯²
Iβd also like to go much more niche with a community specifically for wizard skating. But considering the limited popularity of skating communities, there is no need to hurry creating that one.
Iβll contribute! I ride urban skates myself and have been on ice and inline skates since childhood.
@smeikx Same with @rollerblading. The sub is pretty big on reddit, but no one is looking for it here, apparently.
I even posted pictures my entire collection some weeks ago to get things kickstarted but is no moving.
[email protected], used to explore it daily on that other site, but now it hardly receives new posts :(
That's a thing?! Closest is me half running xonotic on a rasp pi(fonts didn't load)
Here are some
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[email protected] - this community was quiet on Reddit as well, which was nice in it's own way. It could use some more content though
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the various animal communities, like [email protected]
Honestly? I'm just wondering why there is noone on league of legends related Communities like [email protected] considering how active r/leagueoflegends was/is
Sadly most gaming communities transferred to Discord. Even lol subreddit is losing users.
When did Discord become a social network? I've only ever used it to talk with friends while playing.
As people got the hang of using Discord to make large, complex, moderated and bot assisted servers people communicate more heavily on there.
Discord moves too fast for me to want to use it that way, all conversations disappear rapidly on busy servers, but other people certainly do
I think the communities that moved there weren't posting the same types of content. When someone wants to ask a question you just get an answer, no back and forth or debates needed. That doesn't work when you're posting a news articles looking for lively debate.
Most of the ones I created;
All of these are largely just me posting! The last two do get occasional posts from others.
I created @insect_photography during the migration and it started off nicely. Activity has gone down though so be welcome to just check in if youβre interested or have something to share!
Electronic hobbyist pages for Arduino and Expressif microcontrollers for project help and showcasing protects people are working on:
As the name suggests, itβs for fans of Miami Hurricane sport teams. Iβm more or less the only poster right now.
[email protected] has been pretty quiet... I miss looking at cool setups and vicariously imagining myself using them.
On a similar note, [email protected] to help turn your vicarious dreams into a reality.
Subscribed. This kind of community was an invaluable resource for me on my last build. I'll post any sales I come across.
There are not enough single game focused communities, and the ones that do exist either have nobody in them, or are just bots spamming low-effort content that don't garner discussion.
Communities for JRPGs (Japanese role-playing games, like Final Fantasy or Persona).
[email protected] has the most subscribers so far, but the mod at [email protected] has been more active in discussion.
Edit: huh, just noticed the kbin community hasn't updated in a while through my lemmy instance. Known issue maybe?
I created [email protected] and it's got some activity but it could definitely use more!
[email protected] - Post pictures of spotted cars that you cannot identify.
[email protected] - for classic car enthusiasts
[email protected] - self-explanatory
[email protected] - Country Music
[email protected] - also self-explanatory, a bit more active than the others. Submit your dashcam footage here of idiot drivers
I dont own/mod any of these but would like to see more people active in them
OHHHH Idiots IN cars!
Not Idiot Sin Cars