Search
Creating a new community is easy, but to get people on board, you need to create some content.
If you create a community, please try and populate it with content. I see a lot of new communities with 0-1 posts from the mod. That's not nearly enough to get people engaged - users are going to see that it's a ghost town and leave.
If you have enough interest to create a community, you probably know something about the subject matter, so PLEASE add some posts (5-10 would be a good start). Maybe some questions to get people talking, even popular reposts from other sites. It sucks shouting into a void, but if you don't do it, everyone else will also be shouting into a void.
Also please consider whether you need to create a community! When there are 100 million users of the site, there may be 1000 people who are interested in the same exact niche tabletop RPG as you, but there are <500,000 users here for now, so you'll be lucky to find 10. Consider creating a thread in a broader community (like boardgames) until you have enough people talking in the thread that it gets messy - then it's time to create a separate community.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
Any category of communities we haven't covered in the recent threads?
Hello everyone,
As you may know, recently I started a few threads on specific categories of communities
- manual hobbies
- video games
- music
- animals
- art
- fandoms
- casual conversations
- etc.
Feel free to have a look at the recent threads in this community, most of them are there.
We might restart that cycle at some point (maybe next week). In the meantime, do you think there is any topic which should have their own thread that we haven't covered yet?
Can I Request communities?
I am looking for a crossdressing selfie community on lemmy but I don't want to make one myself because I am not good at moderation? Can I request one on this community to find people who may be interested in participating in or moderating of such a community? Or is this only for people who already made a community and intend to moderate it?
Why can't some posts to this community accept comments?
I've noticed that some of the new community posts don't seem to have a comment button available.
I'm still new at this and learning.
I'm using the Community app on my Android phone.
Announcing a new Search Engine for Lemmy
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/963301
> I shared bits and pieces of this before, but it's officially up and running now: https://www.search-lemmy.com/
>
> This is an enhanced search engine for Lemmy. With a few primary goals:
> * You can choose a preferred instance. After choosing what your primary instance is, and performing a search ALL links will open in that instance.
> * This aims to be a replacement for using site:reddit.com
in Google, but just for the fediverse.
> * You can filter the search results by:
> * Instance -- This will filter the results to only show communities that belong to a particular instance. Just type something like instance:lemmy.wrold
or instance:https://lemmy.world/
. This is separate from your preferred instance, such that you can search for posts on lemmy.world while still opening them on lemmy.ml.
> * Community -- You can refine the search by a specific community. You use the same syntax that you'd use here community:[email protected]
.
> * Author -- Similar to the above you can also filter by a specific author such as: author:@[email protected]
.
> * The entire thing is open-source. You can view the code and even host your own instance... See more details here: https://github.com/marsara9/lemmy-search.
>
> NOTE: This only supports Lemmy instances for now. Other fediverse type instances may be in the future depending on how this works out.
>
> I've been working on this over just the last few weeks, so it hasn't had a chance to crawl much of the fediverse yet. For now it only supports lemmy.world
and lemmy.ml
but other preferred-instances will come online as time goes by.
>
> If anyone finds any bugs, and I'm sure you will, or if anyone has any suggestions PLEASE raise an issue on GitHub for me to track. Lastly, if anyone wants to help contribute please feel free to reach out.
>
> NOTE TO SERVER ADMINS: You can prevent your site from being crawled by adding lemmy-search
to your robots.txt for the user-agent.
New [email protected] is looking for moderators
As we have pass our thousandth post and continue to grow, I'd felt like it would be a good idea to have more than one moderator for this community. You do not have to be on lemmy.world to apply.
It shouldn't take all day to moderate, but it's not trivial either. Please only apply if you think you'd be able to moderate.
Please message me with the following information if you would like to apply:
- Your timezone.
- Any moderation experience? (Not required, but if so, give basic details. Not just on Lemmy, any platform.)
- Any other details you want to give.
Expectations
You are expected to moderate for spam and uncivil content in general and handle any other situations that may occur but also uphold the rules of lemmy.world on this community, which are here: https://lemmy.world/legal Also, help other users when needed.
This isn't exactly the most formal process, but this is a casual community and most of us are new, so I'm trying to make it as simple as possible.
Edit: Thank you everyone for considering to moderate this community! I believe we have enough moderators for this community now.
A lot (or all) of the kbin links here aren't working
Just a heads up. Idk if it's a server thing or people are formatting wrong
General Music Community List
I’ve noticed several community announcement threads being created in [email protected] [/c/[email protected]] and thought that it might be best to centralize the advertisements in a single thread to help with discoverability and longevity. I’ll attempt to keep this post up-to-date as folks add commen...
Hey everyone! I've been carefully collecting up all the music communities that have been created in the lemmy fediverse and have categorized them into a single post. I'm keeping it up to date as new comments / communities come in.
https://beehaw.org/post/516009
Important Post - Rules, Formatting, FAQ, & Cross-Posting Tip
Rules
The rules may be more established as time goes on, but it's important to have a foundation to work on.
1. Follow the rules of Lemmy.world - These rules are the same as Mastodon.world's rules, which can be found here.
2. Include a community title and description in your post title. - A following example of this would be New Communities - A place to post new communities all over Lemmy for discovery and promotion.
3. Follow the formatting. - The formatting as included below is important for people getting universal links across Lemmy as easily as possible.
Formatting
Please include this following format in your post:
[link text](/c/[email protected])
This provides a link that should work across instances, but in some cases it won't
You should also include either:
or instance.com/c/community
FAQ:
Q: Why do I get a community not found message?
A: At least one user in an instance needs to search for a community before it gets fetched. Searching for the community will bring it into the instance and it will fetch a few of the most recent posts without comments. If a user is subscribed to a community, then all of the future posts and interactions are now in-sync.
*Q: Why isn't the link working on kbin.social?"
A: This is a community for Lemmy, there is a universal link for Lemmy, but when this universal link works on kbin. It turns out like the below.
https://kbin.social/c/[email protected]/
Simply replace the c with an m for kbin.social like shown below.
https://kbin.social/m/[email protected]/
*Q: When I try to create a post, the circle just spins forever. Why is that? *
A: (This may be removed soon as it is seems to be happening less often now.) This is a current known issue with large communities. Sometimes it does get posted, but just continues spinning, but sometimes it doesn't get posted and continues spinning. If it doesn't actually get posted, the best thing to do is try later. However, only some people seem to be having this problem at the moment.
Cross-Posting
On Lemmy you can use the the built in cross post function to link viewers of one post to another. This lets users quickly see what people in other communities are saying and also has the potential to expose someone to something new. For community owners this is a great way to go about seeding discussion in new communities.
Example:
Thanks to this post and creator for this tip!