this post was submitted on 02 Oct 2023
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Back in the old read it days, I would browse the local meetup subs to join events and small social outings locally - but since I'm not using that platform anymore I'm a bit lost on find about local social gatherings. I would attend r posting of bar hopping, cinema groups, and park picnics around my town; however, I can't find a Lemming4Lemming (L4L) instances like there for my town through simple search. Anything like that here?

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[โ€“] otter@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This would be great to have, and I think the best way on Lemmy would be to look on your city/town's community.

Search for that on https://lemmyverse.net, or check out an instance for your region on https://pangora.social/join (currently lists stuff for 15 countries/regions, for example https://lemmy.ca is the big one for Canada).

As for what it should be called, maybe P4P? r4r is reddit specific, whereas this would be something that you can extend to anyone and any platform.

There are also location specific instances listed here: https://lemmy.world/post/1434929