Asklemmy
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Local ones. My town, my country,...
What are you waiting for?
If they wanted to do that they would have. Most purely aren't interested in having to moderate and babysit a community for free lol.
I miss the opera subreddit, crowbro, and beermoney. Those were all interesting and useful (I sure have made a lot of money from beermoney). However I'd really rather go without those than use Reddit.
Opera the web browser or the art form?
How did you make beer money? Was it stuff like "fill out a survey for $2"?
Art form! Huge opera lover. And yes mostly surveys but also a lot of focus groups. I've made about 4K doing it, and bought myself a lot of stuff haha.
That's pretty cool, thanks for answering.
Partyparrot. I just want to see more videos and photos of birds having a good time.
Like this guy.
I have epilepsy, and a few rare genetic disorders - there wasn't much of a healthy community for them on Reddit, especially my weirder shit, but I would love to see at least Epilepsy/Neurodegenerative/connective tissue disorder communities have a bigger presence. A few exist, but don't have posts, etc. My spouse has encouraged me to be the one to post, but I'm afraid of screaming into the void, just yet.
Ask Historians had so much high quality content and there strict moderating ensured it stayed that wau
To everyone missing a sub: open it on lemmy and be the first!
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