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Anything about guitars. The most popular one has several days between posts, orhers have months or even years between posts.
It's probably the only thing I miss about Reddit.
I wish i had anything to say about guitars. mostly just speak with it and to it not about it! even this comment is kinda dumb lol
The question is asked about comms that need "pumping up," and I suggest one that is enormous in other forums, but neglected on Lemmy, which is what OP was looking for. So offering EXACTLY what OP is asking for is "kinda dumb?"
What would be acceptable to you?
no MY comment is dumb
Ah, sorry for the misunderstanding. The problem was that I mistook "this comment" to mean mine, when you were referring to your own. If you had said "my comment is dumb," it would have been clear.