I might be wrong but I’m 90% sure the Shadowrun (ttrpg) community was on this instance. Now I can’t find it anywhere (cross-instance community search doesn’t find it too) and I can see in my profile that my posts sent there disappeared too.
Was the community closed? I couldn’t find this info in the modlog

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c/shadowrun was deleted by its creator. It was pretty quiet: 33 posts total, and only 1 post in the last 5 months.

If you want to cultivate a Shadowrun community, I could purge the old one and you could recreate it from scratch.

Though admins can see the deleted community, lemmy-ui does not give the option to un-delete it, unfortunately. It would take some work to see if that’s even possible through the API.

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Thank you for the offer but I don’t think it’s a good idea for me to become a moderator. Let’s see what time brings

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Think you’ll get corrupt with power?

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Eaten by the feeling of responsibility

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Indeed I believe we had one here (that I never followed). IMO, small specialized communities closing aren’t a bad thing. We already lack content on a generic rpg community like !rpg@ttrpg.network (Make me think i want to post a few “discussions” there). So if the shadowrun lover start posting there too it’ll be a bit more alive.

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It’s a pity. I was hoping it would get bigger with time.

My problem with “generic rpg” communities is that most of the content is focused on D&D/Medieval/High Fantasy that I’m not really interested in.

Thanks for the input, anyway :)

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s that most of the content is focused on D&D/Medieval/High Fantasy that I’m not really interested in.

Which is why we need more contents focusing on other RPG :)

IMO , at the moment, the people on lemmy should focus on keeping a few communities active rather than having thousands of micro communities with 5 posts a year.

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Maybe you’re right

I just wish content creators would start marking that they’re going to write something D&D-specific, as they do with other systems. Very often the title and first paragraph looks like “general GM piece” only to turn to “5E stats” (as if there was only one 5E in the world) in the second one

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