/c/TitleGore
But really though, are you asking if anyone has any communities they want to make so you can moderate them? Iโm so confused
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/c/TitleGore
But really though, are you asking if anyone has any communities they want to make so you can moderate them? Iโm so confused
yeah absolutely
badly need one for valorant/competitive valorant
I still don't get how this works. Are there sub-reddit equivalents? Is there an app I can use to subscribe to feeds or topics across multiple Lemmy servers?
As for apps, on Android there's Jerboa and on IOS there's Mlem.
/r/dailyprogrammer New challenges on there pretty much came to a halt. It would be great if it could be archived at least. I would browse through the challenges and pick one out.
All this made me realize I only used reddit to not deal with boredom and having to just sit there alone with my thoughts.
Maybe it is time to start taking mindfulness seriously.
yeah, some of the local ones, like New Jersey and AITAH and askreddit stuff
This is Lemmys biggest downfall.
The whole "instances" and technical terms are confusing my idiot reddit brain
Sorta, Got a bunch of the more niche communities I was in made, with only two exceptions. I believe in being the change I want made, but I"m hardly experienced as a moderator so it's a new adjustment. They're also existing communities so some mods usually have issues with that, though I'm always open to give mod status when relevant.
Is it easy to hand over control to someone else?
I miss r/AMD, there's a couple around on here but they're pretty much dead.
Yes