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Interestingly enough, I was thinking about it earlier today.
There is some potential for memes, especially with the latest dramas/debates on several topics, as well as the on-going feud with Reddit
Would you like to create it? I have a few ideas I could translate into memes
My best creation from a year ago: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/1868051
I've started a new (streams) channel for Fediverse memes, but I thought Lemmy could be another, even better place to post them.
I've already posted two creations of mine there, One does not simply implement FEP-ef61 with very extensive explanations and What if I told you the Fediverse is not only Mastodon? with only one link to explain it. I'm still trying to find the right amount of explanation for an audience that shall be mostly on Mastodon.
Beyond that, I've got loads of ideas. But I don't want to post more of them here than on (streams). So I'll first have to define my way of posting them on (streams) to what will be a largely Mastodon audience in a way that satisfies Mastodon's accessibility requirements the best. I hope to speed up my meme-posting rate then.
At this point you might as well start the community. Stick a post up asking for other Mods to help out.
I don't think it's wise to start a Lemmy community and then ask for other people to moderate it while being absent for weeks myself.
In case you haven't read, I'm not primarily a Lemmy user. I'm mostly on Hubzilla and second-mostly on (streams). It may actually occur that I'm not on Lemmy for multiple weeks in a row.
Also, I don't really want to take care of rules and that stuff.