I like lists of things, because I feel like I get comprehensive overview of Interesting Stuff without having to do the work of searching for it all myself. And it’s currently List Season so it’s a good time to put up a community dedicated to them.

The obvious “best of” lists tend to center on books, music, movies and other media, but you can use it for anything. Best Lemmy communities, best 1990s nickelodeon commercials, etc.

  • @Ponyboy
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    42 years ago

    I am so there with you RE: best of lists. They always give me a chance to expose myself to cool things that might have flown under my radar throughout the year.

  • @dogmuffins
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    32 years ago

    Cool idea.

    My perpetual gripe with “best of lists” is that they inevitably become merely “lists” once people start suggesting all and sundry additions.

    Case in point: best of lists on goodreads. They end up with thousands of books.

    • @abbenmOP
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      12 years ago

      Yeah, they get watered down and there’s a curation problem. I like stuff like Wirecutter where the idea is (a) that someone is curating for you and (b) you have some reason to believe they have good judgment.

      I don’t think you necessarily have that reassurance when it comes to, say NPR’s best music list or best books list which I think is probably just a bland echo of what other places are already saying. But it at least helps to cover for blind spots, if you care about keeping up with the cultural conversations that are happening.

      But what I really want is something that is opinionated, that has personality, like Fogus’s list of Best things And Stuff from 2021, which is what gave me the original idea.