I am still missing r/TrueFilm (in-depth discussions about film) and r/TheOverload (unconventional electronic music). Are there any communities about those subjects yet?
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I miss r/TrueFilms too, thatβs one of the subs I browsed the most
Would you have interest in moderating it if I were to create it on https://lemmy.film ?
Iβve found a lot of replacements. Thereβs just some very niche subreddits that I follow that havenβt had equivalents made yet unfortunately. Also some subs for some of the franchises/properties I like. Those will hopefully get some equivalents soon.
Not really. I'm mainly waiting for some motorcycle communities, telescope/astrophotography ones, Silmarillion/LOTR/StarWars/StarTrek memes, along with some other minor ones. Some of these technically exist but they are low on member counts FOR NOW, literally growing by the minute though.
Also the search function seems to be a little off so sometimes it doesnt always list the correct number of active users for a community if its a community from an external instance. Also not all communities show up/are indexed quickly. But im sure that will improve relatively quickly
Yeah, I was quite disappointed to see that most, if not all, subreddits I follow had already shut down on Reddit. I mean, there's r/learnjapanese, r/fitness, r/iwanttolearn, r/piracy, r/nootropics... I could go on and on. I'm actually considering creating a Lemmy community in place of r/chineselanguage, since I see nothing of the sort has been created yet here. However I'm quite hesitant, since I don't really have the time nor interest in moderating a community, so... maybe I'll just wait for someone else to create it instead?
We can do a south-american community, if there is somebody interested, the new sub of Colombia !colombia@lemmy.blahaj.zone π¨π΄ π¨π΄ π¨π΄ πππ