I’m thinking of like “Is there a [blank]” or “Where would I find [blank]” sort of community where one might ask things like, “Is there a creator/YouTube channel/blog covering [blank]” or “Where would I find a durable [blank]?”
Sort of a general looking for [thing/source] community, rather than personal help/care kind of community (as I know some of those are around).
Atm I think the AskLemmy communities are sorta being used for these questions, so I’m guessing maybe there isn’t an alternative?
I think it ultimately depends on what you are looking for, if there is a community for that then go there first. AskLemmy is good for questions you want input on. For other stuff I think places like !chatter@lemmy.ca (I’d like that place to be more active), !chat@beehaw.org (if you’re federated there), !general@lemmy.world are good places to put questions looking for something that doesn’t necessarily fit any existing categories.
(fixed chat to chatter)
Thanks for the advice! Also, maybe I’m doing something wrong, but I think the chat community on lemmy.ca isn’t around anymore…? Didn’t show up when I searched there and the link leads to an error page, so unfortunately I think that’s no longer an option.
Ah shoot, figured out why, it’s !chatter@lemmy.ca no wonder no one can get to it, haha!
I think the best thing is to find a related community to whatever it is you are curious about, and just ask there.
Lemmy is more like a bunch of food trucks in a parking lot, than a restaurant with a long buffet table.
I find the question too circuitous to follow.
Are you looking for a specific community? Or a community to ask about other communitys?
Are you looking for a specific community?
A specific community. Sorry the question is…As it is, but it’s asking about a general help finding things community. Like for specific sites/tools/creators/products/etc. This is in contrast to this community, advice/personal help communities, and the AskLemmy communities which are about looking for communities, specific personal advice/help, or asking open-ended questions respectively.
Hope that helps clarify the question!