I won’t lie, I feel like an outcast and I imagine majority of Lemmy are Millennials and Gen-X. The r/GenZ subreddit is mostly garbage but still want find an online community that is for Gen-Z by Gen-Z so I can use less of Reddit if possible. I know, I commited biggest sin on Lemmy for using Reddit.
I’m not sure if I would have the time and energy to make a community from scratch. Mainly just trying to sell the idea of Lemmy to people without sounding pretentious. Also, I did suggested Mastodon to my friends and was disinterested. Not going to lie, it did a hurt a bit as I do feel bit passionate about the Fediverse and I feel weird for being interested which most people in their 20s won’t care and using Instagram or TikTok instead.
Just more a hangout place online for Gen-Z to talk about our nostalgia and what’s going on in our life. Then bit of a dazzle of question from older generation related to us (in good faith of course).
I’d say post this sort of thing to any of the chat/discussion communities across instances.
!general@lemmy.world is open for it.
!casualconversation@lemm.ee is open for it too.
!chat@beehaw.org is likely open for it.
There’s plenty more but those are a few to start with. You may not get many responses due to fewer people and fewer among those in the same age range, but you may also be pleasantly surprised. Regardless, that’s an easier route than trying to start up a community from scratch.
Btw instead of inviting people over, you may also try sharing stuff from around here with links you think your friends might enjoy. Once they see there’s stuff of interest, that may be more of a draw than an invite to Yet Another App alone.
Ahh okay, thanks for the clarification!
Yeah you are right I don’t think there are such communities yet on fedi.
Setting up such community would truly help fediverse grow, but it does take effort until you have a sizable community.