Basically that question?
I think we need less while traffic is low. Like a hobbies group instead of a lot of smart communities that are more specific.
One can’t have enough on diy and repair/restoration
Lemmy can never have enough dead communities! Also we should have clones on each instance for good measure.
I would kill for a lemmy alternative to /r/AskHistorians, but it requires a very dedicated moderation team, and I don’t know that the user base here is large enough to support it.
Hmm… I’ve been active on there, and am familiar with the environment. I should try it out.
Plus a number of historians with different fields.
Not sure these are communities that I would like to see on Lemmy necessarily, but they are stuff that I have no space to discuss here:
- political organization design
- fermentation
- fine dining and cooking
- videogames design theory and videogames critique
Worldbuilding. There are communities for it but they’re not very active.
Non-Christian centric ‘Believers United’ kinda community, although I admittedly can’t even conceive it in either ethos nor content. Maybe someone smarter than me can make it happen? 🥺
I could look into that, as I’m a non-Christian believer in Messiah Yeshua. It’d be a historicist-centric community, though, as that’s what I happened to be after being a futurist for most of my life. Yes, I was a recipient of the Mark of the Beast on the right hand by obeying Rome, even if I wasn’t Roman Catholic.
I’d be happy to brainstorm that idea with you privately if ever you wanted to help with that.
I’d love to hear more about your belief system. This kind of stuff is endlessly fascinating.
I’d be happy to privately send you a few teachers you could take a look at, and then compare their claims against yours.
Please! Although I’d hesitate to say I have any “claims” as such - I’m ex religious and flip-flop from agnosticism to some kind of atheistic nihilism depending on the day. “I don’t believe in anything” is as close to a solid statement of belief as I’m likely to get.
I’d also like to see more hobby based ones. Agree on the diy/gardening/recycling and non waste.
I hate Reddit but they were always good for outsider tech stuff like the specific game (e.g sims) community or stremio etc when you just need an answer or a bit of support fixing or configuring something.
Lemmy has diy and gardening. I know Beehaw has these for example.
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