We have gotten a lot of new signups over the past few days, and we’re all very excited to have you joining us! You’ll find that people are more than happy to help you get started and learn how to use the site.
If you feel up for it, you can introduce yourself or ask questions below!
We have put together some resources to help new users get started:
You can also read:
- A quick overview of Lemmy
- A detailed guide on how Lemmy works
- A quick overview of ‘the Fediverse’
- Learn about the non-profit that runs this site
These guides were published very recently, and we will be updating them over time. If you find that something is confusing or missing, please let us know and we can improve them further.
For an organized list of Canadian communities (provinces/territories, Cities / Local , Sports, Schools, BuyCanadian, CanadaPolitics etc.), see this post on !Canada@lemmy.ca. You can also ask about communities in places like !CommunityPromo@lemmy.ca.
We also encourage you to check out !NewToLemmy@lemmy.ca, so that others can help you / learn from your questions.
Welcome to Lemmy :)
Hi Everyone! I joined today. Have used Lemmy briefly in the past but never got into it fully.
Only question I have right now is - how does one create a Community? I’d like to start one for my small town to post news, events and open discussions for others to find and join as the server grows.
Thanks in advance!
With that said, if there’s no activity in the small community, I’d post directly in !Canada. As we grow and we get more people, I think we’ll naturally break out into the smaller geographical communities. I think this is valid even for provinces at this point.
That’s fair. It’s probably too small of a user base to warrant it’s own community today.
Can still make it but if you want people to see things related to it, dump 'em in !Canada. It’s what I do for Toronto.
Also, assuming this is a Canadian small town, comment in this thread and I’ll add it to the big list
https://lemmy.ca/post/2890824?scrollToComments=true
Thanks Otter! It is a Canadian small town (Okotoks). I’ll try getting it set up via web this week if I have time! Appreciate the guidance.