Is there a dedicated lemmy instance for movies and series where created communities are specific to a certain movie or series? Something like how programming.dev
does for different programming languages
Lemmy.film
Submitted 1 year ago by wisefoolkp@lemmy.world to moviesandtv@lemmy.film
Is there a dedicated lemmy instance for movies and series where created communities are specific to a certain movie or series? Something like how programming.dev
does for different programming languages
Lemmy.film
Is !lostlemmings? a thing anywhere?
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“lemmy.film,” said one of the lemmy.film’s admins. We hope to be that host to all film-and-TV-centric communities.
If there’s something specific you can’t find at lemmy.film, like a Charles In Charge community or maybe a I ❤ Ryan Gosling community, whatever!, you can always request a new subject-specific community. Just make a request here and we’ll jump on it!
StarTrek.website is an instance dedicated to the Star Trek franchise.
It is a solid, well functioning medium-sized instance, and the largest one specific to a particular show, movie or franchise. It was created by mods of related subreddits.
It’s communities cover Star Trek television shows and movies as well as tie-in books, comics, games and merchandise. It also has a general discussion (off topic) community.
DarraignTheSane@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I am so confused… this is being posted to lemmy.film. That’s like walking into a 7-Eleven and asking if there’s some place where you can buy a flavored ice drink.
wisefoolkp@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Maybe my question was not well worded, but the communities in lemmy.film are too general and not focused on any particular movie, film or tv series. You should look at
programming.dev
then you will get a feel of what i am asking.DarraignTheSane@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I do understand what you’re saying - specific communities for different movies & shows. What I didn’t realize is that lemmy.film doesn’t allow community creation. If they did, that would allow people to create communities just like you’re saying.
I don’t know of any other film-centric instances, but try here I suppose: lemmyverse.net