As with /r/411 this is where you ask what Community you're looking for but not finding. Perhaps a bit more helpful now that some communities are only found on certain instances.
Found/new community announcements - there are numerous "announcement type communities - see https://lemmy.ca/post/612532
Normally I use archive.is but oddly this NYT article I'm looking for isn't even available even though it's from 2013. It seems ridiculous to keep an article that's over a decade old behind a paywall.
Are there communities that help access paywalled information?
Lurked one time at that sub, was deleted (not banned) on alien site because of "inactivity" and can't find it anymore
I know [email protected] but I would like to stay away fron that and have blocked it away, its not for guys like me
Update: You the downvoters are perverts. I will build my personal instance soon and repost this to see who I can ban from my profile due to the negative post rep
Does a community exist to help people learn to spot more sophisticated bot activity and algorithm control on social media platforms. I was thinking of something where people could share screen shots of weird activity to warn others, similar to teaching people how to spot disinformation propaganda? Or a place where information is available focused on discussing bot activity.
I feel like that will be a useful skill to have in the coming years.
I'm not referring to r/politics (or equivalents). Rather a group that identifies potential problems (i.e widespread obesity) ; why it may be happening (i.e too much sugar in food) ; and potential ways society can fix this problem?
Not crazy ideas, not specific to business, product or service ideas but just any good ideas in general whether it be for the latter or a tip, hack, advice, or just something that people think should exist but doesn't or an idea to improve anything that exists, etc. Practical, doable things.