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a few of you have already noticed these and dutifully begun using them, but we have five new communities based on feedback, activity of existing communities, and our assessment of the utility of such a community.

here are our new five:

  • Neurodivergence! a complement to our existing LGBTQ+ and Feminism communities; this one is for the various communities that fall under the neurodivergent label, and all content surrounding them. we didn't quite want to commit to a mental health type community, but we think we can handle something like this.
  • Writing! a complement to our already-existing Creative and Literature sections, specifically for your long and short form writing, worldbuilding, and all things pertaining to improving the craft generally.
  • Animals and Pets! i hope this one is self explanatory, lol.
  • Food and Cooking! i hope this one is too.
  • and Operating Systems. we do have a big tech crowd here, and a lot of people have an interest in this stuff. this was originally suggested as a Linux-specific community but we decided to expand its scope a little bit for practical reasons.

these are, as i'll always note, not our final communities! as we continue to grow we'll take into consideration what's already been suggested, any new suggestions you have, and whether existing sections of a community are large enough to be split off. (we already have one good suggestion i think i will inevitably be added.)

thank you for your continued support of the website, and hopefully some of you will get a lot of use out of these new communities.

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[–] remington 10 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Things of that nature can go into /c/food.

[–] Lowbird 14 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I would also appreciate a vegan/vegetarian specific community (I'm fine if those two are combined though), because a) I dislike seeing photo after photo and recipe after recipe about meat in my feed, and while I would like discussing vegetarian and vegan recipes I don't want it enough to put up with wading through meat discussions, and for people who are actively in the process of trying to give up meat they maybe wouldn't want to be constantly reminded of it, and b) posts about animal rights have a tendency to go poorly in general food forums full of meat eaters who take our food choices as a personal attack on them or as "I'm better than you" posturing, and that gets exhausting quickly.

Maybe the latter point could end up not being an issue here, I suppose, if the community here deals with this better than reddit, but I'm wary for now at least and personally probably wouldn't risk posting.

Anyway, I'm excited to see all the new communities that have been added so far!

[–] Icarus 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

There's a vegan community on lemmy.ml, I'll try and update this post with the link when I figure that out on mobile

Edit- !vegan@lemmy.ml

Put that in search and you can subscribe!

[–] thegiddystitcher 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] Barbarian@lemmy.reckless.dev 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I put up a PSA up about this in the Lemmy community, but this is how you link instance agnostically:

[Text](/c/vegan@lemmy.ml)

Text

[–] thegiddystitcher 1 points 1 year ago
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