But for the life of me I can’t get any engagement on my r/legalcatadvice dupe at [email protected] Maybe I should have used the original name. I really miss that one.
I think you have a good point about flairs. The lack of flairs is especially noticable in sports communities. On Reddit, a lot of sports subreddits would have flairs of team logos, which set up for a lot of friendly teasing between fandoms. The lack of flairs in Lemmy takes away the teasing because nobody knows who supports what fandom.
There’s also a similarity between cat communities and sports communities in that there’s probably not enough people to support individual team communities similar to how there isn’t enough people to support more focused cat communities like one orange brain cell.
I just made a new community yesterday about objects that looks sort of like private parts, if that helps? [email protected]
I’ve also got cute bugs and sea critters here: [email protected]
And cute bees here: [email protected]
But for the life of me I can’t get any engagement on my r/legalcatadvice dupe at [email protected] Maybe I should have used the original name. I really miss that one.
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I think you have a good point about flairs. The lack of flairs is especially noticable in sports communities. On Reddit, a lot of sports subreddits would have flairs of team logos, which set up for a lot of friendly teasing between fandoms. The lack of flairs in Lemmy takes away the teasing because nobody knows who supports what fandom.
There’s also a similarity between cat communities and sports communities in that there’s probably not enough people to support individual team communities similar to how there isn’t enough people to support more focused cat communities like one orange brain cell.
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn’t work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Good bot