What is a sub/community that you wish existed (actively) on Lemmy?

Maybe there are others like you and we can actually get it running, or maybe to already exists but you just don’t know!

34 points

AskHistorians

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8 points

It exists but 100% not in the same form

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5 points

Link it!

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8 points

!askhistorians@lemmy.world

But not run by the people from the og reddit, so its quality I dont know

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That really was the best of reddit.

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when lemmy started they said they couldn’t come here because they feared associating with MLs would compromise their unbiased ideal. I wonder how that’s working out for them

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34 points

More women-oriented communities would be great. Skincare, makeup, women’s fitness, female health, nail polish, aging. I’d love that.

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Agree! I’d love to see more discussion around female health, not necessarily constructive but just bants about the ‘gross’ stuff, memes and complaints and stuff. The issue is that I’m a comment contributor more than a poster, as much as I try. So as much as I’d like to Be The Change, it really has to come from a lot of us posting and interacting.

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Yes! Or fiber/needle arts! Im struggling to quit reddit because theres like 6 crochet posts over here T_T

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Oh my gosh thank you <3 now i need to do my part and help with engagement haha

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3 points

Yes! The number of great patterns I’ve gotten off of r/knitting has been invaluable to my learning.

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4 points

A nail one would be great. Maybe we can make one.

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19 points

Actually active formuladank community

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I really should visit !formuladank@lemmy.world more actively, most of the time the posts in there dont even show up on my feeds I think

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It’s also been in a bit of an expected lull during the off-season. I think it will pick up come next weekend when the season actually kicks off.

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That’s a fair point, I did join lemmy during the off season

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Oh, man, if we could find someone on lemmy with the time, energy, and mad skills to do the same kind of race recaps that u/Alphamaxnova1 used to do I would be so happy.

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Hell even lost rocket powered Mohawk on YouTube so I think it’s just the Covid hype is dying down unfortunately. But yeah alphamaxnova1 is the goat of f1 shitposts

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The sequence of COVID into Season 1 of DTS into the 2021 season into new regs and the first half of 2022 was really an insane period for hype and growth. Don’t think we’ll ever see anything like it again, barring perhaps an American teenage wonderkid fighting for the world championship leading to true mainstream US adoption.

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18 points

We don’t have enough Linux discussion

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12 points

Did you forget the /s?

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All of the individual games I play and not just the general “gaming” subs. Plenty of video game enthusiasts on Lemmy; not enough to geek out over specific games. Or at least… Not the ones I play.

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I also think it will be a long time before those can get up and running. There is much disdain towards video game companies on lemmy, and there is much right for it to exist. It does however make any community outside of the retrogaming hard to grow without the arguing.

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This is a great reason to grow those places here, though. My biggest issue with game specific communities is the fact that the game companies try to control them. Most subreddits are moderated by the game companies, and official discords are a lost cause. We really need a neutral, public place to be to talk about games where we are allowed to actually be critical of them

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What games do you play?

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Same. I miss r/OldWorldBlues and other strategy game communities. Most likely there aren’t enough people who are interested in that mod, so maybe I’ll bug the Fallout comm for that lol.

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