Instead of creating a new one, you could apply for taking over the existing community if the mod(s) are just squatting and being inactive otherwise. At least that's how it works on Lemmy.World
Journaling Just Works
A place to discuss anything related to keeping a journal, a diary, a planner, a bullet journal, art/junk journal. Productivity, self-help, mindfulness, memory-keeping, creativity, project management or any other purpose.
Paper and digital alike.
RULES
- Be nice. If you need to preach or to hate on anyone, I will show you the door.
- Keep it on-topic. Definitely NOT on topic: politics, pornography, bigotry, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia.
- No ads. Product reviews and critics are welcome, as well as links to your own personal blog and videos provided they’re not product placement and that they are related to journaling.
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I have asked the admin their opinion, so we will see if they suggest something like that, or any other solution — that would certainly be better than promoting me admin of anything ;)
Would I be able to do that take over without creating an account on the same instance as the one they're using? I would rather not have too many accounts if at all possible ;)
Just technically speaking, for community moderating you do not need an account on the instance the community is hosted on, but some (instance) admins can request this.
Great to know, thx!
So we now have to wait and see if the admin, fingers crossed, or anyone else her has any suggestion on what we could do.