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.
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At least Trees has been created before those surgeons got here.
r/HermanCainAward. All those stories of antivaxxers biting it are cathartic.
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.
I've been waiting for a c/nurses or c/nursing pop up but I dare not want to take the lead on that
God I want a Doctor Who community so bad.
Dragon Age would be great too
Totally. I suspect though that over time communities will appear for most things.
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.
Iβm resisting the urge to recreate r/Peloton (a sub about pro bike racing) before someone uses the name for a community based on those dumb exercise bikes.
Same but I made a ukulele community because I figure if I want something, it's my job to make it
Yes
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/guineapigs@lemmy.tf 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
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'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.
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.