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Welcome!
Currently, there are 3 users, I didn't want to have a bunch of communities created and no one in them, so I've disabled the option for users to create communities (this is toggle-able in Lemmy). I spent a bit of time on Beehaw.org before setting this up, and read a bit about their thought processes for why things are set up the way they are on their instance. I like the approach, and so have set some things up the same way they have.
I haven't disabled downvoting like they have. Undecided on that one, but I do see their point.
I will create !newzealand, I do think that makes sense. I also think a !news@lemmy.nz makes sense, but probably for starters everything could just go in the !newzealand community. I also thought it would be cool to have a bot post news stories from RSS or even have a community where a bot posts the top stories from reddit's r/newzealand so we can have our own conversations about them and not feel like we're missing out on current events.
I'm not a platform/DevOps engineer, so I may need help at some point! So far I've had the help I need from the Lemmy Instance Admins chat on Matrix. It was pretty straightforward to set up, I've seen much worse. But the instructions were not exhaustive :D
Thanks for the offer! there are a couple of lemmy bots I've seen on Github, but like you I'm not sure it would be helpful yet. But probably eventually we will need it.