oh, this is REALLY good, really has that 90s anime look
Thanks for the rec. I dislike most streaming services, but this can be useful for finding Soundcloud alternatives.
I have added an alt to the main body post, thank you for the suggestion
Oh, I haven't heard of OCRemix in AGES, I'm overjoyed that they survived Web 3.0
Ah, I see. A lot of these are very specific but I'll subscribe to Imaginary and Imaginary Fairies, thank you for the suggestions.
Are there more of these centered about sharing art made by others? Something like https://reddthat.com/c/wholesomeyuri and https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/imaginarywitches
That's a great find, thanks for the contribution!
There are already communities for all that kind of content. Creating one more would just increase the bloat. We don't need to change existing spaces into something else, just concentrate users and have a way of guiding new people into existing communities, to avoid even more duplicates.
I also don't see the point on promoting people to mods, or why that would make anyone want to stick around. The average user already doesn't want the responsibility of uploading content, why add the responsibility of moderating content on top of that? Not only that, but there's nothing correlating mods to helping a community grow. What matters in that is people interested in contributing.
Its pretty sad to have an alt dedicated just to repeating this
I just don't think there's enough active userbase for that, and it really isn't something you can fix on the fly. The ratio of Like/Upvote > Share > Comment > Post is always an issue for online social spaces, its just that a few website got big enough to make it seem like its easy to get people to contribute.
The architecture of Lemmy is also a little bothersome at times, especially when it comes to displaying media and making gallery posts.
Probably one thing I'd like for LemmyNSFW to have is a Admin owned community for people to share communities and talk about merging, managing, sharing, etc. Something like https://lemmy.world/c/newcommunities but for our side of the pond, and now just for new but also talking about present communities and what can be done for them.
Good find, not enough good art of these two out there!
I'm not the artist, source is on the post