• Naiakoa@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Because there is a seperate federated few communities already existed out there for LGBTQ communities. It might not be on the .world systems but a few communities out there use their own systems and community bunch. Nomatter where your home account is, you can access, see and post on the others. Just know it does take some time for access in some communities as some are rather cautious.

    • Vamp@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      Eh, I like World better because of a few bad apples I’ve had to deal with in other instances. People seem nicer here.

      • Naiakoa@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Very fair enough, It was more of a informative response. Lately a giant jump in userbase increase among various federated systems, so information somewhere is always a good thing :)

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    1 year ago

    There’s a few already on lemmy in general. Not sure what you’re not seeing

    This is the first on lemmy.world. But unless it’s important to have one on .world, why not just join another that’s already thriving?

    • Vamp@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      Because the instance admins encouraged people to make their own communities.

      I don’t really see why not otherwise there wouldn’t be much point to making communities XD

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        The main reason would be fracturing people who would be interested in joining across different communities - someone might find a few LGBT+ communities and miss others, same as if someone made another LGBT+ community here on lemmy.world which some people join instead of yours. Activity, content and visibility in these early days of Lemmy are kinda tough to get, and spreading out across instances makes it tougher.

        But, of course you’re totally free to make your own community too! That’s part what makes federation so cool, if you’re unhappy with existing communities and/or their moderation you can always make your own, and people from anywhere else can join. Best of luck :)