Hello,
As everybody knows, content discovery on Lemmy can sometimes be a bit tricky.
To help smaller communities to get more activity, I launch this thread for people to promote the communities they are active one.
One important criteria: please only promote communities that have been at least one post in the last 7 days. And if there is none, feel free to post there and then promote it here!
A few miscellaneous communities I’ve tried to breathe some life into this past week:
- [email protected]
- [email protected] (poorly spaced letters)
- [email protected] (surprisingly, had been dormant for 10 months)
- [email protected] (words that like look sense they make but don’t should)
- [email protected] (previously on feddit.de, the lemm.ee version was the next largest)
- [email protected] (the admin of that instance has recently returned, which is very encouraging)
- [email protected] (Rubik’s cubes and related twisty puzzles)
the admin of that instance has recently returned, which is very encouraging)
Good news!
I don’t have any new communities to advertise, but just wanted to send out a reminder, that you should view your home page on scaled sort or new every now and then after subbing to these small communities. It helps them show up more when they don’t have as many up votes as the big ones.
Good one! Alternatively, “New comments” can also bring them up
[email protected] - Examples of and discussions on the classic “The Outbursts of Everett True” 2-panel comics from the early 1900s, in which a portly man objects violently to everyday wrongdoing. This has been taking off recently.
[email protected] - free movies on legit sites. Going strong.
For anyone curious, awwnverts is for invertebrates.
Video game genres
- [email protected] (/c/[email protected])
- [email protected] (/c/[email protected])
- [email protected] (/c/[email protected]), which also allows city builders
- [email protected] (/c/[email protected]), currently having federation issues at least from my instance unfortunately, but a fun time when it isn’t.
- [email protected] (/c/[email protected])
- [email protected] (/c/[email protected])
- [email protected] (/c/[email protected]) (stands for Computer Role-Playing Games. Just RPGs, designated “Computer” to separate it from TableTop Role-Playing Games)
For interesting/science stuff
Also [email protected]
I would like to promote Askhistorians becasue no one had posted in a month and the one mod doesn’t answer questions.
Do you mean [email protected]?
Also,
One important criteria: please only promote communities that have been at least one post in the last 7 days. And if there is none, feel free to post there and then promote it here!
Seems like the mod hasn’t been on within the past six months.
Yep seems kind of inactive.
[email protected] [email protected]
Personal Knowledge Management and the like!
[email protected] (/c/[email protected]) [email protected] (/c/[email protected]) [email protected] (/c/[email protected])
For casual discussions and real life topics
Linux, Android and FOSS
- [email protected] - Linux mint communtiy recently being started up as an alternative to the lemmy.ml one
- [email protected] - New community being started up as an alternative to [email protected]
- [email protected] - A community for things relating to the indie web
Nice!
Fandoms / imagination
If you’d like to learn how to speedrun a niche puzzle game, check this one out :)
I haven’t written all the tutorial posts I’ve wanted to yet, so stay tuned.
There’s some unexplored territory I haven’t explained for myself, like the connection to graph theory (i dont have any foundational knowledge for graph theory so maybe someone smarter than me can help ;) i figure it would help formalize some proofs)
Feel free to share your progress!