missing lemmy servers

theme examples of subreddit domain ideas note
outdoor r/outdoors r/ultralight .camp
productivity beware the cringe
travel r/travel r/solotravel .travel
all about pets, dogs bunnies cats etc any pet sub lol especially r/whatswrongwithyourdog .pet could be heavy on images, except for the places where you ask for help about care
what’s this r/whatsthissnake/ r/whatisthisfish r/whatsthisrock r/whatsthisbird r/whatsthisplant/ r/whatisthisthing r/whatsthisbug whatsthatbug.com very heavy on images (tbf tho webp are veeeery little)
patient consumers r/onebag r/patientgamers r/patientconsumers .report .review .reviews
european tech workers? r/cscareerquestioneu
movies, animated movies, series, animated series r/gameofthrones r/severance r/bojackhorseman
anime, manga, manwha, webtoon r/onepunchman r/onepiece r/towerofgod .moe discussion focussed otherwise beware the loli shota fanarts
gaming r/patientgamers r/macgaming r/linuxgaming r/steamdeck .gg (country) .games
instance for every city? mabe for every region? could also work as a group or bulletin board shared between mastodon isntances
European Union hub r/europe r/2westerneurope4you r/yurop r/europeanfederalists r/askeuropeans r/askeu .eu europe.pub is not specific enough and in fact it’s full of useless posts and subs (or btw every european server could host one of these and then have a shared simple landing page to explain which is where)
medical advices would need very hard and specialized moderation
  • ex_06@slrpnk.netOP
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    3 days ago

    Kinda agree but I’m not so sure about the egg or the chicken first

    Belonging is very important and there is clearly a dominant techie culture in generalistic instances right now

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      3 days ago

      Of course we can create another large set of sublemmies for new people to think that they may post there, but then it becomes apparent, why Ernest from /kbin has named them Magazines, and not Communities…

      I will spare you guessing: with so much “community” names and few people using them “comms” become just categories to post and follow. It may work for a social news website (as it was a primary format of Digg and then Reddit), but this will not replace Reddit as place for discussions.