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New Communities @lemmy.world

Found Satan - Individuals displaying mischievous, spiteful, or teasing behavior in a playful manner, rather than engaging in genuinely cruel actions

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Dance - A community for discussion of dance

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AwesomeWM - A community dedicated to the Awesome Window Manager, a dynamic window manager for the X Window System

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Sitecore - A place to discuss Sitecore, a global leader in digital experience management software that combines content management, commerce, and customer insights

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Keep Writing - A place for writers to encourage and inspire one another

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Hufflepuff - A community for one of the four Houses of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, in the Harry Potter series

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Bedding - A neutral backup for the r/Bedding (coverings for beds) community on Reddit in case others wish to no longer use Reddit because of its current instability

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Punk - A community for all things punk-related

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WNBA - A place to discuss the Women’s National Basketball Association

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Security Operations - A place for all things Cyber Security, from questions, rants, and stories, to the latest attacks, vulnerabilities, and zero days

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Silverhawks - Wings of silver, nerves of steel. Partly metal, partly real. A community for all things Silverhawks (American animated television series) related

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Batman - The Batman community we deserve. Anything and everything about the Dark Knight of Gotham from across all media

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Hummingbirds - This community is a place to discuss hummingbirds, and share photos of them

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NFL Memes - A place to post NFL Memes

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Murder Drones - A Lemmy community about Murder Drones, a series made by Glitch Productions & Liam Vickers Animation featuring robots that kill each other for “reasons”

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Please Call OSHA - For all of the great OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) fails

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Cosplay - A place to post and discuss cosplay

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Rabbits - A place to post and discuss rabbits

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Nemmy - The Neat Lemmy App for the Web (and phones later on)

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Norse Mythology - Your home for discussion of Norse mythology, the body of myths of ancient speakers of North Germanic languages

  • It's not incorrect, it's not a link for kbin, it's for Lemmy

  • Well Lemmy is meant to be decentralized with no central authority, leading to multiple communities that are the same (or with similar topics) that have different rules and moderators. It leads to there being no single point of failure and by there being multiple communities, it can keep communities less corrupt, since there is always more than one to choose from

  • There is one in lemmy.film for Movies and TV Shows, but even if it was entirely the same community topic, there's still a reason to have more than one community on the same topic

  • I'm promoting this new community for discovery, not my own, but which EV communities do you personally recommend?

  • Hello, even if I just found this community, this seems like a community that has an interesting concept due to the wide range of posts that I can see on here.

    I haven't moderated on Lemmy for many days, but I have moderated three communities, one large !newcommunities@lemmyworld and two relatively small !acnh@lemmy.world and !xenogendersandmore@lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Other than that, I'm in the EST timezone and that is all

  • Takes a while for it to fetch the community, please read: Q: Why do I get a 404?

    A: At least one user in an instance needs to search for a community before it gets fetched. Searching for the community will bring it into the instance and it will fetch a few of the most recent posts without comments. If a user is subscribed to a community, then all of the future posts and interactions are now in-sync.

  • Haven't made them, promoting all the options of new communities. Giving people choice is the point, people will choose to either post to your gaming (or a different gaming) and rpclipsgta, or both. Even if they are niche, I don't see how you get to the conclusion of one post per month, as that isn't even happening at all right now with a small user base, not taking to account future growth. I have considered things from that angle, and saw that that isn't happening now, and we will see what happens in the future too

  • Federated is when multiple unrelated instances of a software can communicate and share with one another. Decentralized is when there is no central point, no one set of servers, and there is choice which is what Lemmy is and it's not centralized like Reddit is. Lemmy can be both federated and decentralized.

    They even say in the introduction in the Docs, that I will link below, that "Federation is a form of decentralization. Instead of a single central service that everyone uses, there are multiple services that any number of people can use."

    https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/introduction.html?highlight=decentr#introduction

    I think there is some semblance of misunderstanding. I only moderate three communities and those are for communities that I did not see any alternatives for at the beginning, after searching for them.

    I did not try to be part of the existing communities first as I did not create this one at all either. This community is for discovery and promotion of new communities. I post them to help give choices that people may not be aware of and fragmentation is not necessarily a bad thing in the first place. Fragmented communities can make the communities smaller, leading to an actual sense of community. Bigger does not always mean better.

    Lemmy is meant to be decentralized like said before and a point of that is that there is no one place that controls the whole federation. While it might not make sense to you, the decentralized nature gives people the ability to create and interact with the communities they choose and don't need to go to one place even if it's a niche topic

  • I'm not familiar with the term unsers. However, there is a point for multiple communities. Lemmy is meant to be decentralized with no central authority, leading to multiple communities that are the same (or with similar topics) that have different rules and moderators.

    As an example, the first one is based on posting AI generated images with no specific platform while the second one is to share tips, questions, and images created on Midjourney only. This shows the differences, but even if the topics were entirely the same, it would be important for choice and decentralization

  • It's not much of fragmenting communities if people can easily learn about the others and it gives people choice. Not every technology community is the same. For example:

    • Lemmy.ml's focus is on all news related to creation and use of technology, and to facilitate civil, meaningful discussion around it
    • Beehaw's is rumors, happenings, and innovations in the technology sphere. If it’s technological news, it probably belongs here
    • Lemmy.world's seems to be about news
    • Lemmy.einval.net's seems to be about general technology, without a focus on news so far based on the post I can see, but it is too new to know for sure.

    While the first three seem to be about news, the fourth seems to be about general technology.

    Furthermore, in some cases fragmentation of communities is the very point. Lemmy is meant to be decentralized, which gives you choice in which one to go to. I don't see how you think that is counterproductive though

  • That's pretty new too, it was made within the last week, the biggest I've seen is Beehaw's then Lemmy.ml's technology communities. However, new communities are always going to be smaller at the beginning than ones that have been around for a month or a year, but that changes when people learn that they exist!

  • No, lemmy.world is for any type of community, you don't necessarily need to move it to lemmy.studio , but it will help lemmy.world, since lots of people have been signing up in a short time-frame. You would have to start an account on an instance if you want to create an instance there. It's up to you if you want to change it to another instance or not

  • Opaque in this sentence means obscure or mysterious, not related in any way to a transparency value

  • Well it should take a few seconds, and then you might need to re-search it for it to show up, but other than that, I don't know what's happening either then

  • It may be due to your instance not being aware of that community existing. See:

    Q: Why do I get a 404?

    A: At least one user in an instance needs to search for a community before it gets fetched. Searching for the community will bring it into the instance and it will fetch a few of the most recent posts without comments. If a user is subscribed to a community, then all of the future posts and interactions are now in-sync.

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    Never before, didn't know counting communities existed till now