What I'd love is a list of all subreddits where the mods have migrated. Not sure if that's empty or not though.
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My advice would be to not wait for someone else to create communities would like to see, but create them yourself and just start posting. If you are not interested in moderating I'm sure you will be able to find someone else to take over.
You can post them in !newcommunities@lemmy.world to get some attention, but like minded people will find you.
My niche community /c/latteart@vlemmy.net (self-promo)
Do you need 3rd party tools to moderate on lemmy? Can you do it on mobile?
I have thoughts of starting some communities, but no point if I can't do it from mobile.
It depends on the different clients as most of them started developemnt just weeks ago, but all most popular ones support moderating actions. But Lemmy lacks some hardcore/automatic moderation tools at the moment.
A lot of talk about local AI using local Llama happens on reddit, including troubleshooting things and what works well and what doesn't and all the latest stuff.
There are a couple small magazines that do have some info, but the depth of technical discussions and latest things aren't there, and it's beyond my knowledge to be contributing like what's there.
So I'm still having to check reddit on occasion but its only every few days now to just help see what's going in vs multiple times daily on the topic before.