- news from anything but the usa, that's sorely needed.
- a general photography community, both for discussion and showing pictures off.
- something along the lines of /r/mealtimevideos.
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I'd really like Entertainment to have subcommunities for Movies, TV, and Streaming.
AMA
- Witchcraft and/or Paganism - Absolutely needs representation. Maybe to make it more general and allow for other religions as well it could be called "Spirituality"?
- Keto
- Stitchcraft/Needlecraft as a subboard of Creative.
Thank you for considering suggestions!
Mathematics please. Unless that is covered under education.
Retro/decades which would include posts, pictures and nostalgia from the eras we grew up in to recall/remind us of those special times that meant something to us.
I really enjoyed the NoLawns group, and didn't see it suggested. Also, Travel was a great group to share pictures and travel tips, as well as ask questions.
Running! The Reddit running community was helpful and very active and now they've shut down entirely
What about Digital Art as subcommunity for Creative like Writing?
For painting of all things, 3d and so on
Given beehaw’s focus on building safe spaces and supportive communities, a community for people in addiction recovery might be a good addition.
Some of those subs in Reddit were / are pretty big, have helped a lot of people, and have saved a lot of lives.
The one I couldn't find mentioned here would be /c/digitalminimalism. Here we could share tips and experiences on reducing screen time, using dumbphones, exploring minimal apps, and all things related to simplifying our digital lives.
Given how many posts about Reddit have not been on the threads set up for them, a Reddit-specific community to post in might be worth considering. Though I don't know for how long that'll remain an issue, and it could devolve into navel-gazing.
NFL/Fantasy Football! That's what will draw me back to reddit right now
Something for amateur music producers to share work in, get feedback, kudos, whatevs.
There were some communities on Reddit that I quickly gave up on because they were either dead, or full of jerks.
IdiotsInCars
c/videos
3DPrinting
Permaculture - might just go in Nature and Gardening, but does have a lot of unique related content.
Skincare
Backyard Chickens 🐥🐓🐔
Japan/Japanese culture without anime/manga clutter would be nice.
I would love a proper Miniature Painting community. there is one at lemmy.world, but only has 13 users
Apologies if some already exist, I haven't thoroughly looked at at the whole list.
Personalfinance
Audiobooks
PCHelp
Bikecommuting
Hiking
Drones
Electricvehicles
Eyebleach[l
Kdrama
Some community suggestions from Reddit that I loved to browse would be amazing if there are communities of them on here at Beehaw:
- c/programming
- c/programminghumor
- c/learnmachinelearning
- c/AIresearch - discussion of new and upcoming AI/ML papers
- c/CScareerQuestions
In case you missed it,, we do have a programming community already at !programming@beehaw.org
a witchcraft community would be amazing!! i haven’t yet found a good one across the federated internet and i have found the communities across various witchcraft niches are all very kind. ❤️
I'd love one for Crafting, but understand if you feel this is too under "creative" to qualify.
I feel like the creative umbrella covers so much that isn't necessarily what people are making and I'd love to see everyone's personal crafts: knitting, crochet, embroidery, cross stitch, 3D origami, sewing projects in one place.
Anything witchcraft related, if possible.
I'd like to see beer and cocktail focused communities. Sharing reviews, recipes etc. Maybe just a general drinking culture sub for now until we get big enough to support multiple communities.
On that note maybe a marijuana community for those of us where it's legal who might want to discuss growing, different strains, etc.
Also climate news/activism.
Here's one I just ran into - If I make a community on another instance and want to share it here, how to I make sure the link takes people to that community? I've run into this, but another user pointed out that nothing shows until the users instance already knows about the community (link example: https://beehaw.org/c/support, and comparison example: https://reddthat.com/c/songcovers). The first link should send people here, while the second probably results in a 404 for most people atm.
Something like /r/Earthporn?
Lets choose a better name though, lol. I always cringe at the "-porn" subreddits.