I'm waffling on making one for parenting.... Moderating that sounds like a terrible idea though.
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r/HermanCainAward. All those stories of antivaxxers biting it are cathartic.
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.
God I want a Doctor Who community so bad.
Dragon Age would be great too
There was /r/soccerstreams but it was banned, unfortunately. Now it would be a good opportunity to bring it back again.
/r/homeassistant
/r/homelab
/r/pcgaming
/r/smarthome
/r/videosurveillance
I've been waiting for a c/nurses or c/nursing pop up but I dare not want to take the lead on that
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/[email protected] 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
Definitely, although it's exciting to see new communities popping up.
I'm in a short-term crunch right now and don't have time to start something, but in a week or so I will probably create at least one if no one beats me to it.
Yes, I'm going to miss r/VXJunkies
I would try to set up a lemmy instance for VX but I can't get the meta-combobulator to flange in sync :/
Yeah, unfortunately that does seem to be the problem. I'm not sure how to fix it without a meta-flange paradox stabilizer on the combobulator's sync couplers. But I've no idea where to begin with that.
I miss my r/LiverpoolFC fam but I don't wanna be a mod. RIP.
There's one on lemmy. Search for "Liverpool" (without the FC) and look for Klopp's face in the results.
At least Trees has been created before those surgeons got here.
Same but I made a ukulele community because I figure if I want something, it's my job to make it
Yes
I keep mulling around the idea of a TV sub to discuss the long list of cozy murder shows I love. Most are on Acorn TV or Britbox for US audiences. I donβt mind helping start discussions and contributing, but donβt want to do it alone. Here are my list of favorites (in no order): Midsomer Murders, Death in Paradise, Brokenwood Murders, Shakespeare and Hathaway, McCormick and Dodds. There are more!
I think having one sub for this type of show could end up being a good start for more subs if one show starts to dominate, but could stay as a hub for those of us who like them all and want to discuss.
I wouldnβt mind starting, but am sporadic in my online time so would want help. Anyone else interested? Any ideas for making it a fun place to hang out and discuss the odd passion for laughing at (totally fictional) murders?
I really want a chainsawman community but I cannot handle that fandom at all
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'm not really one who has the inclination to moderate, but I might consider setting up the Lemmy equivalent of r/the_wire if one doesn't come up in the next few weeks.