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To everyone missing a sub: open it on lemmy and be the first!
That just doesn't work.
There are many subs I wish they were on here and they aren't even if there is a community called like that, because nobody is there.
Someone starts, others will follow
That's why [email protected] exists! I realize it's only me for now, but maybe someday I'll have people join me.
It is hard to just start conversations on your own but it really is kind of how you have to do it.
What would be the argument? The religious side, the gifts, ornaments or...?
I'm not sure why there would be an argument at all? Most Christmas groups talk about food, music, decorations, other traditions...
Not usually a ton of actual arguing.
Why not just take a minute to look at the community?
I did, that's why [email protected] exists!
How do you create a sub?
You click on 'Create Community' in the top bar
Oh, I don't see that, but that's probably because I'm using boost.