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Dedicated Lemmy Instance for movies and tv series
(lemmy.world)
General discussion about movies and TV shows.
Spoilers are strictly forbidden in post titles.
Posts soliciting spoilers (endings, plot elements, twists, etc.) should contain
[spoilers]
in their title. Comments in these posts do not need to be hidden in spoiler MarkDown if they pertain to the title's subject matter.
Otherwise, spoilers but must be contained in MarkDown as follows:
::: your spoiler warning
the crazy movie ending that no one saw coming!
:::
Your mods are here to help if you need any clarification!
Subcommunities: The Bear (FX) - [!thebear@lemmy.film](/c/thebear @lemmy.film)
Related communities: !entertainment@beehaw.org !moviesuggestions@lemmy.world
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.
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.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 searching here I suppose: https://lemmyverse.net
What? What?! Who told you you that? Never mind, just look at the right-side column on the front page...
Please do not spread misinformation like that about us.
Apologies, didn't see the "Create Community" button up top like I'm used to on lemmy.ml, lemmy.world, etc. And I'm browsing from old.lemmy.world most of the time anyway. :P
OP, go be the change you want to see and create the communities for the movies & shows you want.
Was to post my query in the movies community in lemmy.world, but in my haste I mistakenly did it on
lemmy.film
moviesandtv community, spilt milk, shall try re-posting it there with more context and might be there may be a better solution that does not necessarily involve the process of requesting a community as mongoose has stated. Overalllemmy.film
seemed more appropriate to query the question since it centers on this topic. https://lemmyverse.net yields little and mostly no communities at the moment.