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Stop whining. Do it yourself.

there's no communities for my niche interests!!!

more like "i want a ready-made community where other people already putting effort into posting cool and intersting stuff, and all I want to do is sit on my ass and shower posts generously with """muh upvotes™""""

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  • I've moderated communities before. No thanks.

    • Yeah the level of effort to keep the community engaged and to moderate the content is a tough job and really only possible for people who are really dedicated.

      • On PieFed, although I'm not sure what I think about it, posts with more than one user-defined threshold will get auto-collapsed, and then a second such threshold allows it to be hidden entirely.

        So two people with opposing preferences could browse the same community but see it differently. The one wanting to see everything being allowed to do so - rather than that being the arbitrary decision of a mod (team), and the content hidden away in a mod log somewhere else, mostly inaccessible. Whereas the one who didn't want to "waste" their time, and rather trusting the feedback of the community, could have those collapsed or hidden if they so choose.

        This allows democratization of the modding process: every voter is equally a mod as the next. Or maybe some trusted members more so than others? (But if so, it can't be TOO much higher than the others, or it could become overwhelming)

        The major pitfall I see is if votes are allowed outside of the community, then it's vulnerable to being brigaded easily by a larger outside force.

        Still, it's fascinating to see these experiments actually happen in that software that is available right now! e.g. on PieFed.social.

  • "Everybody wanna be a bodybuilder, but don't nobody wanna lift no heavy-ass weights."

    Ronnie Coleman

  • Making a community also implies moderating it, doesn't it? I would understand that there are people who just want to see and post things they like and not have to be aware of banning users or deleting unwanted posts.

    I say that because I am part of those people, moderating content is hard.

    • I don't want to say that it is easy, because it is actuall effort you have to put in, but moderating a community, especally if it is very niche and small is not that hard.

      I can understand people not wanting to do some stuff, but I much more respect "I don't want to modding so I make a community and ask someone to be with me on a mod team when stuff is going to get overwhelming, and focus on other stuff within community" than "I dont want to do modding so I'm going to just sit there and wait while other people do it for me"

  • Well, I've been trying to put some content on !fgc@lemmy.world and !mahjong@lemmy.nerdcore.social, but there's been almost no engagement. I can't imagine it'd be worth even trying to start communities for even more niche topics than that.

    Clicking the "Create a Community" button doesn't magically spawn an audience of people who share my hobbies and want to post about them.

  • I don't think there are any" rant" communities?

    Lemmy needs that kind of large general topic community to redirect users to smaller niches communities.

    I too also wouldn't want to mod it, but I think it'd be great for herding up angry lemmy users sharing the same frustrations, so they could be redirected or start new communities for the particular topic.

    The reason is that everyone enjoy reading and writing rants about something, so the rant community will automatically grow many subscribers coming in from all kinds of searches.

    For example, a user ranting about "womens pants without pockets" would get much more engagement than someone just creating and posting about a community for womens pants. The rant comment section would also already often include the potential users for a new community.

    The general discussion doesn't really cut it, because it's too nice and polite and weird angry rants don't really fit in there.

    The thing is that (also in real life) when someone needs something bad enough, they'll get angry, and that anger can be channeled into something useful, because they're willing to collaborate with others who can help them or who at least supports them.

  • Then post into the void until some other like-minded degenerate finds you. You need to create the meeting point!

  • I will not whine about the lack of this niche community, because both c/Indiana and c/Indiana@midwest.social exist, but boy do I wish they were even close to as active as r/Indiana was when I was on Reddit.

    There is just not a good place to discuss state politics that I can find and I learned a lot through discussion.

  • What are you talking about all of you here man! Spending a sec of your time on a community about a subject that you are interested is a really big task for you? That's lame and lazy and shows lack of any vision

    You should already brainstorming to make communities more innovative and better than reddit

  • This did remind me to create a community for the one subreddit I used the most before I left reddit, r/jakeandamir. Thank you, I did that today!

  • I would contribute to my niche community, but my foreskin was severed without my consent, so...

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