There are various communities for hobbies and projects, but each one is small and difficult to grow. I was thinking of making a general “show everyone what you made” community. It could include

  • coding / FOSS projects
  • DIY projects
  • artwork / knitting / woodworking

Anything really :)

I want to set it up in a way that encourages growth to the smaller communities for the smaller communities that the project relates to. Aside from encouraging people to comment links, is there anything else we could do?

Also does this community sound like something we could use in the first place?

  • Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    So basically “I made dis”?

    I think it would be better the wider the scope.

    Because there’d be a lot of people who might not really understand what they’re looking at (or hearing if it makes sounds) you’d want to require titles like “I made dis sofacondom” and a brief explanation of what it is, how you made it, and why you are proud of it. You’re right, links to communities with similar stuff would be great, but if they don’t exist yet it would be a good place to get them started. For that reason, keeping the rules loose about what counts as “made” and the categories of projects seems like it would be good.

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      5 months ago

      For sure! I’d prefer to have the scope as wide as reasonable. Anything that a person had a hand in making/doing/creating.

      Maybe something like this (but written nicely)


      Rules

      • Should be something you were involved with, or can speak about
      • Title should explain what the post is about

      Recommended:

      • Brief explanation of what it is, how you made it, and why you are proud of it
      • Crosspost from other communities that are more specific for your project

      Then the sidebar could have a growing list of such communities