Hi
Here’s a new community to discuss Cosmic Horror in it’s many forms; books, films, comics, art, TV, music, RPGs, video games etc.
Hope some of you check it out, participate in, and enjoy it!
- Maybe I’ll finally get to drawing some of my cosmic horrors 
- Cool - This is the first I’ve seen your instance, hilarious chaos, what’s it all about? - Being ridiculous lol funny shit, parody stuff, we also have serious discussions too and we are not extremely political. We’re pretty neutral. - We’ve got a horror community to if you’re interested - Sounds cool! Might make an account on it if I find alot of cool communities I like. - Would be good to be in a neutral space, things can get heated sometimes over here. - Thanks for the informative reply! - Here’s all of our communities. Red dots signify they are political, red question marks indicate possibly being political based on users posts. Or your determination. - Hope that helps and we’d love to have u !            
 
 
 
 
- Did you know about [email protected]? - Yes, I’m a member there. It was during a discussion with the creator of that group that we decided to start this one, as he wants to keep it more Lovecraft mythos orientated without the more general cosmic horror. - Ah! In that case, subbing now. - And unsubbing from Lovecraft, honestly, because Lemmy’s not big enough to divide the topic up like that. - Why not just sub to both? - I’m afraid I would spread myself thin. Two dead communities is the worst outcome. - What do you mean spread yourself? If a community doesn’t have activity, there’s nothing to see from it. If you’re subscribed, it’s just more stuff on your feed. - I comment and post as well. A lot. (Hey, you’re here too, don’t judge!) - Obviously I’m not a community on my own, but for something niche by Lemmy standards every bit of activity helps. - I wish there was no move happening at all, but if OP is telling the truth it has been decreed from up high. - Right, but subscribing to a community doesn’t obligate you to post there. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
- Love the idea - I vote for less listicles however 
- Sounds like a fun idea for a community! 
- There’s also [email protected], but that one may be dead. - Well, kbin.social is dead, so any communities on it are also dead. - Oh! I’d missed that. - Yeah, there’s an issue with how communities are federated. If the host instance goes down, there’s nothing which reflects when viewing the community from a remote instance. Local users can continue posting, blissfully unaware that their posts aren’t being federated. - If you can still see your local lemmy.world version of [email protected], you might want to make one final post there directing any lemmy.world users to the new [email protected]. - Posted. Thanks! 
- It was being developed in PHP in 2023, so it’s not really a surprise it failed, in hindsight. - If you’re OOTL that’s a dead programming language more common in the Y2K era, and one that’s not remembered fondly at all. 
 
 
 
 
- Neat! I’ll check it out! 



