Investment or stock communities.
Personally I'm boring and just invest in broad market indices, but I still enjoyed the discussions.
A community to organize and discuss the growth of the fediverse as a whole
Investment or stock communities.
Personally I'm boring and just invest in broad market indices, but I still enjoyed the discussions.
There is a Saudi community on Lemmy as it just popped up in my feed.
All arab related communities are modded by the same person, panarab and he's a PTB, so.. (Also an asshole in general so i'd steer clear)
I think of running a saudi/arab community here on lemmy but i think it may be too tiring, especially since i'm one of the more westernized arabs (despite not living in the west lol)
and he's a PTB
He's a public test build?
Crazyfuckingvideos (especially since I was one of the first posters there), Reeftank, Bookcirclejerk, Playboicarti, Gardening, Photography
r/collapse
Full of the most pessimistic possible interpretation of climate change events and news possible.
It's here too, but quite dead.
It's here too, but quite dead.
One might even say that it... collapsed.
Lol
r/UFOs, r/hugenaturaltits, r/liberalgunowners
ebike/ebikes. energy. endlesswar, internationalrelations, aww.
thans for aww link. Energy and micromobility nowhere close to as active. world is just r/worldnews bs with only explicity zionist supremacism absent.
I miss there being a lot more Swedes around in the Swedish community. There's >100k+ on Reddit, [email protected] has far less active users and a large chunk of the posts are from me.
I feel like it's quite common for smaller countries to be honest. What is the stance of the subreddit mods about promoting it? I've had bad experiences in the past about trying to promote Lemmy on geodefault subs.
I wouldn't know, as I haven't logged in to Reddit since 2023.
I think I may have posted something about it around July when the API changes were announced, but that was probably too early for anyone to care.
every single sub for media/franchises i'm a fan of and 3d software
There was a sub i think called r/daily3d that offered a daily prompt for users to create in 3d modeling software like blender. It became inactive years ago when the moderator who offered the prompts stepped down and set up a bot to come up with it instead. It was never huge, usually 10 entries a day at its peak, but that was a fun sub to check in on every so often. Some users were really good, and before the bot took over, the mod offered prompts that encouraged user interpretation and creativity.