Communities can only be created on Lemmy.one by an administrator. While we figure out the direction we want this instance to go in, in terms of moderation, we are curating the communities hosted here on this instance, to avoid duplicating the efforts of other communities on Lemmy and ensure we’re only offering unique, high-quality content.
If you moderate a Subreddit with 50K+ subscribers and would like to create your community here on Lemmy.one, please message u/JonahAragon on Reddit.
If you have another idea for a community, you can reply to this thread with your proposal for consideration. Lemmy.one and the Lemmy federation as a whole is still quite small, so communities can’t realistically get as granular as they are on Reddit yet, try to think broadly and we’ll go from there. Include whether you’d be interested in moderating your proposed community too :)
You can of course always create a community on any other Lemmy instance if you are not able to create one here, and users here can follow communities from any other Lemmy instance as well.
Is lemmy.one going to update 1.8?
If you wouldn’t mind; I would like to create a community for genderqueer folks like myself; titled genderqueer
additionally if any additional moderator help is needed; I’d be glad to pitch in…many redditors are looking mighty pissed off now and may join us on the lemmyverse.
Some general categories could be useful for local posting. While I’m aware this is a privacy related instance; I wouldn’t mind seeing a general post category or two; and we could leave out the polarizing things like politics.
I would have sworn I saw another thread for this elsewhere since joining but I’m not finding any communities on lemmy.one or elsewhere with a focus on goth-industrial music. I’m still getting into the swing of how to use Lemmy but I wouldn’t be opposed to helping run it since I’ve done on other sites before.
I found one for goth metal https://lemmy.world/c/gothicmetal by browsing on https://browse.feddit.de/
Can we have a community for mongodb? Alternatively, maybe something like c/noSQL so other no SQL engines can be included?