Hi, I just found my way here recently from Reddit and being told that Lemmy may be better. I have been approved by the admin here very quickly and I'm just starting to figure things out.
The Reddit avatar I had was dressed in a koala costume from a year or two ago since I found koalas to be cute and was looking into any Subreddits on protecting koalas due to them being listed as endangered, and have decided to call it Konala Koala.
At the moment, I'm not sure if I'm going to see any Sublemmies on similar topics or not show up here, but I have included a picture of my Reddit avatar here to find out if there is some way of using it here.
Also, I had 16,400 Coins on Reddit that I'm about to lose as of the end of tomorrow since they appear to be doing away with that as well.
Lemmy will be different from Reddit, sometimes in good ways and sometimes in annoying ways (mainly because it's still being built, there are a lot of people working on the code and planning behind the scenes). Feel free to make more posts like this as you think of questions or have issues.
I didn't see anything for Koalas, but you could try things like "nature", "animals", etc.
Which brings up the other point, make the community! Lemmy being new is both good and bad. There is not that much content to view, but any content that is created will be seen by a lot of people. Make a community and teach people about them, get people posting.
Also you can totally make that image (or another image) your profile photo here. Click your name in the top right to edit that stuff. I myself like sea otters :)
If you want some browser extensions / apps, here are lists:
I’ve been here since Apollo stopped working and I created some communities I missed from Reddit. I’d never been a mod before but it was really easy to set up and get it going. Like someone else said, post it in !newcommunities when you’ve created it. Post every single day for 2 weeks or more so there’s a decent amount of content. People will come in time, you just have to do the heavy lifting at first. And if you’re really passionate about koalas then it’s not hard work at all. Good luck!
Tip: "Sublemmies" are actually called "communities" here.
For your avatar, Go to settings, there should be an image upload option labelled "Avatar"
For searching for Koala communities, Go to search by clicking on the search icon, Go to the "type box"(to the left of "Subscribed/Local/[all]" and click on "Communities", then search for "Koala".
If there aren't any, contribute by making your own and filling it with content, other users will follow.
I’ve been on lemmy since the app shutdown on Reddit and it’s come a long way. Still lots of room for improvement, sure, but it keeps getting better. Reminds me of Reddit in the early days. It’s nice to actually have a voice in the comments and not be hurried a million comments deep. We all have to do our part to post and comment to keep things moving in the right direction!
I got sick of all the hegesus ads. I get revenue is important, but... let me at least block a few advertisers that I find distasteful (or, nevermind, I'll just be a lemming instead)
Welcome ! Lemmy is not perfect, some communities are fighting each others and there are still some technical improvements to make. I hope you will enjoy as I do ;)
@KonalaKoala Hello there, enjoy exploring Lemmy. Without complicating too much when people talk about federation/fediverse, here https://fedidb.org/ which lists services that uses same protocol aka fediverse. So if you don't find niche on your instance, it might be somewhere on other lemmy instance, kbin instance or somewhere on Microblogs/blogs in related #koalas#koala . If you find people with same interests you can create community yourself. It's wild,prototype,unexplored west here. GL.