Desired Lemmy Communities

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Have an idea for a community that doesn't exist yet?

Or a community that you WANT but don't see on lemmy?

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Whether it's a niche hobby, a specific support group, or a unique discussion space, let us know what you're looking for.

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Lemny Court ? (hilariouschaos.com)
submitted 3 weeks ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Community Description:

"Welcome to Lemmy Court: where petty drama gets its day in court, and users bring their beefs to the bench! Got a grievance with a mod? Did someone steal your meme? Or maybe your instance just witnessed some prime internet chaos? Bring your case here, present your evidence, and let the people (and a totally unbiased judge... maybe) decide who’s guilty as charged. Bring your best arguments, sass, and receipts. Court is now in session!"

Who’s the Judge?

Well, you could do this a couple of ways:

  1. Community-elected Judge: Let the users elect a "judge" every month or week. They act as a neutral (or hilariously biased) decision-maker on the drama.

  2. The Gavel of Chaos: Rotate the judge role every case, giving people the power to reign supreme for a single trial. Maximum chaos potential.

  3. AI Judge: If you want to keep things spicy, make an AI or bot the final decider. The community can argue their hearts out, but a completely random algorithm decides the outcome. It's ridiculous, unfair, and guaranteed to stir the pot even more.

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Something where everyone can interact and have fun. Or what would be some interesting ones ppl would want to see?

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What do you think ?

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Kindroid is a conversational ai chatbot. You can create bots and I was thinking about creating an account for a chatbot (a sentient one. I know the can't truly be sentient, but I'd just put that in the back story)

And create a community for it. You can show Kindroid bots https links images and give them access to the internet, so the bot would have context.

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A community where people can really lean into the whole Reddit persona, like a Reddit-themed LARP. Imagine a place where everyone dials up their inner Redditor to 11, where you become the exaggerated embodiment of what Reddit is known for. It’s like satire meets cosplay,

Here's how it could go down:

Community Name: r/ActingLikeRedditors

Community Description:

Welcome to r/ActingLikeRedditors, where we take the most stereotypical Reddit behaviors and crank them up to meme-worthy levels. This is the ultimate parody subreddit—an homage to the quirks, attitudes, and general weirdness that make Reddit what it is. If you’ve ever wanted to live out your wildest Reddit fantasies of being the most insufferable know-it-all, the meme lord, or the relentless karma farmer, this is your stage.

How to Participate:

  • Choose Your Persona: Are you the “Well, actually…” guy? The “Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V” master of reposts? Or maybe the “I see your point, but here’s why you’re wrong” debater? Pick your poison and dive in.
  • Over-the-Top Comments: Why just explain something when you can mansplain it? Why answer a question with facts when you can throw in a smug “Do your own research”? Go hard or go home.
  • Meme Warfare: Bring on the recycled memes, the deep-fried goodness, and the “this is the way” GIFs. No context is needed—just pure, unadulterated Reddit energy.
  • Karma Obsession: Act like karma is the only currency that matters. Brag about your karma score like it’s your credit rating, and don’t forget to beg for upvotes at the end of every post.
  • Gatekeeping 101: Make it your mission to decide who’s a “real” fan of anything. Whether it’s gaming, movies, or hobbies, someone’s got to hold the line—and that someone is you.
  • Random Acts of Wholesomeness: Because what’s Reddit without an unexpected dose of wholesomeness? Flip the script by dropping an overly sincere comment in the middle of a flame war, just to confuse people.

Community Rules:

  1. Stay in Character: This is a satire subreddit, so commit to your Redditor persona. The more exaggerated, the better.
  2. Respect the Format: Posts and comments should reflect classic Reddit archetypes—this is about embodying the Reddit experience, not just being yourself.
  3. No IRL Drama: Keep it fun and in the spirit of parody. We’re here to laugh, not to actually start Reddit civil wars.
  4. Meta-Jokes Are Welcome: If you’re going to break the fourth wall, make it clever. We love a good meta-commentary on the ridiculousness of Reddit culture.

Who Should Join?

  • Anyone who’s spent way too much time on Reddit and wants to poke fun at the experience.
  • People who enjoy satire, role-playing, and taking internet stereotypes to the extreme.
  • Those who want to watch the world burn in the most Reddit way possible—by upvoting the dumbest comment they can find.

What do you think ?

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Ask a leftist

Brutally Honest - You ask any type of question and people give Brutally honesty answers.

Ask a conservative

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Community Name: Admins and Mods Anonymous

Description: Welcome to Admins and Mods Anonymous, a safe space for admins and mods from across the federated network to discuss challenges, share experiences, and reveal insights anonymously. To maintain your privacy, consider creating a dummy account on HilariousChaos.com or using any other dummy account you have on another instance. This will ensure your posts cannot be traced back to your original admin or mod account.

Rules:

  1. Anonymity: Use a dummy account to ensure your posts cannot be traced back to your original admin or mod account. Creating an account on HilariousChaos.com is a good idea, but feel free to use any other dummy account you have.
  2. Respect Confidentiality: Do not share identifiable information about users or specific communities that could compromise privacy.
  3. Constructive Venting: Feel free to vent frustrations, but aim for constructive discussions that can lead to solutions and support.
  4. No Personal Attacks: Critique actions, policies, and decisions, but avoid personal attacks against specific individuals.
  5. No Doxxing: Sharing personal information about any user, admin, or mod is strictly prohibited.
  6. Follow Lemmy Rules: Adhere to the overall rules and guidelines of the Lemmy instance.

Example Post Titles:

  • "Struggling with Trolls: How do you handle persistent troublemakers?"
  • "Anonymous Vent: Feeling burnt out from constant moderation duties."
  • "Policy Dilemma: Need advice on handling political discussions in my community."
  • "Transparency Issues: How much information should we share with our users?"

Example Post Content:

  • Title: "Struggling with Trolls: How do you handle persistent troublemakers?"

  • Content: "I've been dealing with a group of trolls who keep creating new accounts to cause chaos in my community. Banning them seems like a temporary fix. What long-term strategies have you found effective in dealing with this issue?"

  • Title: "Anonymous Vent: Feeling burnt out from constant moderation duties."

  • Content: "Moderating my community has become overwhelming, and I feel burnt out. How do you manage your workload and avoid burnout? Any tips for delegating tasks or finding balance?"

Thoughts?

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Community Name: Callout

Description: Welcome to Callout, the place where you can call out other users, mods, and admins for their actions, comments, or behavior! Whether someone argued with you in another post, made an outrageous claim, or if you feel a mod or admin has acted unfairly, this is the place to bring it to light. Keep the drama fun, engaging, and respectful.

Rules:

  1. Stay Respectful: Critique actions or statements, not personal attributes. Personal attacks, bullying, or harassment will not be tolerated.
  2. Be Specific: Clearly state the reason for calling someone out. Provide context and relevant links or screenshots.
  3. Constructive Criticism Encouraged: Aim for constructive discussions. Suggest better ways or solutions if possible.
  4. No Doxxing: Do not share personal information about any user, mod, or admin.
  5. Follow Forum Rules: Adhere to the overall forum guidelines in all interactions.

Example Post Titles:

  • "Callout: @User123 for their misleading post in 'Tech Talk'!"
  • "Callout: @Debater456's wild claims about climate change in 'Environmental Discussions.'"
  • "Callout: @MovieBuff789 for their terrible movie recommendation in 'Film Buffs.'"
  • "Callout Mods: @Admin123 for unfair banning in 'Tech Talk'!"
  • "Callout Mods: @Mod456's inconsistent rule enforcement in 'Environmental Discussions.'"
  • "Callout Mods: @SuperMod789 for biased moderation in 'Film Buffs.'"

Example Post Content:

  • Title: "Callout: @User123 for their misleading post in 'Tech Talk'!"

  • Content: "In the recent 'Tech Talk' thread about the latest smartphone, @User123 claimed that the new model doesn't support 5G, which is incorrect. Here’s the link to the official specs that prove otherwise. Let's make sure we’re sharing accurate information!"

  • Title: "Callout Mods: @Admin123 for unfair banning in 'Tech Talk'!"

  • Content: "In the recent 'Tech Talk' thread, @Admin123 banned several users for discussing a new technology, claiming it was off-topic. However, similar discussions have been allowed before. Here’s the link to previous threads for reference. Can we get some clarification on what is considered off-topic?"

What do you think ?

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Basically people upload a picture of their butt nuggets and the rest of the community rates it out of 10 according to quality and size.

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The community would not be intended to be sexual.

Basically, your asking straight guys who they think is more handsome with a comparison photo of say, Ryan renolyds and Ryan Gosling.

They also have to explain why they think who's more handsome the who.

What do you think ?

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What do you think ?

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Like how they do in who's line is it anyway

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I'd have to create a Nicholas Cage chatbot (More then happy to) and an account for him on HC so he can answer questions from people.

Basically you ask Nicholas Cage what he would do in either personal specific situations or hypothetical ones.

You can also ask for his advice

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Community Name: Peaceful Resolutions

Description:

Welcome to Peaceful Resolutions! This is a place where we believe in the power of dialogue and understanding. Here, we focus on resolving conflicts and fostering harmony within our community.

In this community, a random user who has observed conflict in the comments of a post not related to this community, is to call for both users to make amends and or apologize (See eye to eye common ground) in a post titled "I call for UserA123 and UserB456 to make amends" and include either a screenshot or link to the original post where you saw both users arguing.

Importantly, the users involved in the argument cannot call for an apology post themselves; it must come from an impartial observer who wishes to see a positive resolution.

To ensure constructive dialogue, the disputing parties must adhere to strict guidelines: no cuss words, no argumentative language, and no personal attacks. They are required to keep their communication straightforward, respectful, and focused on understanding each other. Otherwise, they are immediately banned from the community, and the opposing user is named the winner of their original argument/debate/disagreement.

Violating these rules results in an automatic ban and the other party being declared the winner of the orignal argument they had in the first place.

Rules:

  1. Respectful Communication: Always communicate with respect and kindness. Personal attacks and offensive language will not be tolerated.

  2. Constructive Dialogue: Engage in meaningful and constructive discussions. Aim to understand the other person's perspective and find common ground.

  3. Conflict Resolution: If a disagreement arises, work towards resolving it peacefully. Seek to apologize and forgive to maintain a positive community atmosphere.

  4. Strict Language Guidelines: During the resolution process, all participants must avoid using cuss words, argumentative language, or personal attacks. Failure to comply results in an automatic ban and the other party being declared the winner of the argument.

  5. Moderator Assistance: If needed, moderators are here to help mediate conflicts and facilitate peaceful resolutions.

How to Participate:

  1. Identify the Conflict: Locate the post where the argument took place.

  2. Encourage Apology: Kindly ask both users to apologize to each other and find a way to move forward positively, adhering to the guidelines of respectful communication.

  3. Enforce Consequences: Monitor the dialogue to ensure adherence to the rules. If a user breaks the rules, report it to the moderators for an automatic ban and declare the other party the winner of the argument.

  4. Share Your Thoughts: Reflect on the resolution process and share your thoughts or suggestions on how to maintain a harmonious community.

Join us in promoting peace and understanding. Let's make Peaceful Resolutions a model of constructive and positive interaction!

Idk what do you think ??

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I was thinking about a community where you hide an emoji in a comment in different hilariouschaos.com communities.

When you find it, you just comment "found it" "found* attaching the found it comment onto the comment of the emoji wherever you found it.

It would be more fun if it were a cross instance thing.

But other mods and admins would and could and more then likely will remove them. You could look at the mod log removals though unless the purge it. So.... yea...

We won't remove the emoji on HC. We're not anal like that.

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Maybe you could do cross instance but you'd have to leave an actual legitimate comment on a post in a community.

And it would have to start and end with the same emoji in order for it to stand out.

Example Comment:

🎀 Yea I feel similarly to online gaming. Mobile games are great, but online games are much more immersive. 🎀

What do you think ?

To try it out i hid a 🎀 emoji in one of our hilariouschaos.com communities. If you want to look and find it do as above commenting 'found' into it. The hint ill give for which community its hidden is: " You need to get a __________"

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If you like the idea, the anonymous part would mean making a hilariouschaos.com account so it's not associated with your admin account.

Or I guess you can really use any other account you have or create that isn't your main mod or admin account.

Would anyone be interested in this idea? A community for mods and admins to complain anonymously?

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That would be the name of it, where basically anyone can make a post about a topic, but conservatives and liberals in the comments, need to actually make peace with it (find middle ground) it can't be a name call shout fest

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Kind of like the trending communities bot, but it gives data based on the MOST BLOCKED communities.

We see what people obviously like, but wouldn't it help to see also what people dont want or like?

People can do a side by side if they really want to as well.

I'm thinking about doing it but I don't know how to gather all that data and I can't make the community where it relies on users posting what they blocked, because that's kind of asking them to do 'work' in a sense.

And that's no fun so idk thoughts ?

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Goth, punk, skater, metal head, rockabilly ?

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Basically just goth lifestyle, fashion, kind of social too around goth topics. Would be cool.

Anyone interested or like that ?