this post was submitted on 09 Jun 2023
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My main use of Reddit was discussing movies and series that no one in my immediate circle were interested in. So far, I'm not seeing much content in that area (edit: on Lemmy), but maybe we can create the communities ourselves?
Yeah, sure, go nuts. I created a few that I thought were mising here.
Cool! Would you mind explaining to me how I go about it? Sorry, I'm completely new here.
I don't know how to do it from the Jerboa app, only through the web UI. Login on your Lemmy instance, top right corner, the hamburger button --> Create Community.