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Relaxed section for discussion and debate that doesn't fit anywhere else. Whether it's advice, how your week is going, a link that's at the back of your mind, or something like that, it can likely go here.
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I share the same feeling. I was a bit surprised by a lot of new joiners asking for the opening of very niches communities. Those needs will probably be filled later by specific instances, but it's nice indeed to have a place to just discuss general things.
The community browser is starting to look really silly. There's almost as many communities as users. People really need to take a chill pill on the community spam.
I think there's a fear that if a niche subreddit goes private permanently that community will be lost unless there's an analogue set up here.
There's going to be a learning curve, and I'd imagine that specific instances will eventually pop up as the user base grows in size and grows more comfortable with the platform.
Definitely agree. I just had a quick look, and there seem to be very obscure topics being created with only one person contributing. I guess that generalist instances will prevent communities creation in the near future, and niche instances should come up with their own set (e.g. major video games genres for a video game instance)
I did basically that, but at least I have a plan. I started my shadowrun community so that I can save a bunch of important stuff from Reddit, I'm also planning to put some AARs there, and I'll cross-post stuff from there to beehaw's gaming community and lemmy.ml's RPG community as appropriate.
It's tricky because a lot of Reddit thrives on niche communities. The general subs get too chaotic and well...general. What if I want to talk in depth about some random obscure media from 20 years ago? It's trickier to do that in such a general discussion forum because the vast majority of people won't be interested. Reddit even has a sub for my specific profession that you cannot find anywhere on the web because my career is so niche. It's nice to be able to talk to others in that community...but elsewhere no one will even have any idea what I'm talking about.
What I'll miss most about Reddit is all of the niche communities I subbed to. Usually I would discard the general ones in favor of curating my own content for things that I like.
We'll see how it all plays out though. I do understand why many Beehaw users don't like this aspect...but many people out there need it to be satisfied.