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submitted 1 day ago by otter@lemmy.ca to c/fedigrow@lemm.ee

I remember seeing at least one other community related to this, which had regular math problems.

What I'm thinking is having a general community for any of the following:

  • joke style riddles
  • more complex riddles (ex. missing dollar riddle)
  • math problems (geometry, infinite doors, monty hall)
  • optical illusions
  • those physics 'what would happen' questions (ex. which bucket would fill first, which way would the balloon move)

Keeping it open would allow for more content, and it will also keep things fresh, since having the same type of question every day might get boring for users.

What should the community be called? Some ideas so far:

  • riddler: might be too specific to the character, or the concept or riddles
  • ???: I thought this was fun, but it might cause issues with other fediverse platforms
  • what: Not as fun, but solves the issue above

What instance should the community be on?

Any best practices? We could have tags for the approximate difficulty of the question. [easy] for mobile game ad type questions, [average] for common riddles, and [advanced] for the complex math questions? + [meme] for joke posts

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[-] otter@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 day ago

That's the one, !dailymaths@lemmy.world is the one I was remembering. I'd love to see more of those

!dailygames@lemmy.zip is fun, and there is some overlap. I think it might be distinct enough to exist alongside an unstructured riddle/puzzle community

[-] Lazycog@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 day ago

Agreed! And communities where people participate are really needed - new users are often met with "news communities" which can be depressing if your whole feed consists of bad news.

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