What kind of communities would you like to see either created or become more active on Lemmy?
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It happens natively on the backend through activitypub. So for insurance, I logged into Piefed, and made this response from there for show.
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wrote last edited by [email protected]Which like email (which is the "og" federation) you can see both responses, and see the @ will show my response came from outside
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Which like email (which is the "og" federation) you can see both responses, and see the @ will show my response came from outside
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Ah, I see now. Thanks for the demonstration
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Don't know how to link a community but I'd like more people posting on artshare and other art comms.
Also on the soulslike community
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You can link a community by typing ! and then the community name right after it, without spaces. I also like checking out the art communities.
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Ah, I see now. Thanks for the demonstration
Anytime. It was either that or go try to chase down where 2 of the chickens went to in the woods... Figure I'll just let them turn up when it gets dark
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A while ago I tried to look for something similar to Reddit's Tip of My Tongue/Joystick (looking for media/games you have vague memories of and don't know the title), but didn't seem to find one. And I suspect it's a bit niche thing.
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c/Mexico... But seeing how most of the "news" from my country in the fediverse are government propaganda (and people get mad when it gets pointed out), I could stay on r/Mexico and it would be the same.
Also a general lack of latinamerican content.Edit: and I mean fully in spanish.
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I was looking for some eyebleach earlier and was disappointed to see how quiet all of the eyebleach communities are.
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Local ones, but that probably depends on way more users joining for it to be useful.
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The main thing I miss from reddit is communities for specific games. It was nice that, whenever I started playing some game, there would be a subreddit for it where I could get advise and see what other people were doing with the game. There are very few on Lemmy. It's just too snall for that.
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Ah, I see now. Thanks for the demonstration
@LifeInMultipleChoice @razorcandy yep and it works on Mastodon for comments/posts too.
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I'd love to see the canning one be more active! Gardening has been more active than I thought it would be.
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@LifeInMultipleChoice @razorcandy yep and it works on Mastodon for comments/posts too.
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Join hands
Start a love train, love train
-not sure why that popped in my head but just be glad you didn't have to hear me sing it haha
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We need more memes about US elections
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I generally don't miss Reddit, but I do miss all the art subs. All the "imaginary" subs. ImaginaryBattlefields. ImaginaryCastles. Etc etc. 80s fantasy art subs. I like having a fair amount of art in my feeds as I scroll and I don't really get that with Lemmy. I am too lazy and distracted to create and moderate these subs myself.
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Philosophy or at least philosophy memes.
Also, more signposting and less doom. All of my algorithms are so depressing already.
You just need a big blocklist. I wish it was easier to share/crowd source them
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yeah I just a bit ago did a post that was sorta a life check. It really surprises me as I always thought of the communities as heavily geek which I would think would appeal to being here. I would expect by the time I came to something like this subjects like that would be well represented.
You'd think, wouldn't you? I suspect it's because we're mostly middle aged (or older) so we're not playing TTRPGs any more. But I am! And I demand posts!
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There is a TIFU community and nobody posts there
Seems like people on Lemmy are too competent for it
All of those kinds of communities, where people tell anecdotes about their lives, turned into creative writing excerises for wannabe authors long before we had to worry about AI slop. TIFU, AmITheAsshole, RelationshipAdvice, etc. were all getting pretty derivative and sensational for clicks long before the exodus. Now they're all either that or illiterate attention seekers showing off the results of their latest LLM prompts. I liked those stories too, but I don't want anything to do with any of those communities anymore. It all just turned into a training ground for LLMs generating engagement. YouTube still tries to force those dumb AI story voiceover videos to me constantly. We used to joke that "nothing ever happens", but everyday that sentiment feels a little less cynical and a little more real.
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You'd think, wouldn't you? I suspect it's because we're mostly middle aged (or older) so we're not playing TTRPGs any more. But I am! And I demand posts!
I see so many sports communities to. Its like we are going to just let the jocks out nerd us!!!
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I see so many sports communities to. Its like we are going to just let the jocks out nerd us!!!
Time for some NERD PRIDE
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I would like to see a subLemmy about making cheese and yogurt