I just want one that's active
There's also a chance I'll add a community on Matrix or similar if people are interested. Honestly, I just wanted to contribute something, and try to do something better than what Reddit had to offer. (Which was a whole load in and of itself)
I would have interest in seeing an occult community on Lemmy.
2 things that I'd like to see.
Post methods that work and deliver observable results.
Stop posting quotes.
Thelemite here—first off, I want to see an active community, which means allowing for a wide variety of posts.
That said, I would prefer it if we stayed away from spooky drawings or witchy selfies so that the content can remain focused on actual occult practices.
I think a blend of videos, books, personal experiences, and magickal experiments would be a good mix of content for a Lemmy occult community. It would be cool if it was as helpful and educational as the linux communities are.
I'll echo what another commenter mentioned, I would want the community to be focused on practitioners helping other practitioners, and less just a "witch-y culture vibe" place. It might be a little weird, depending on how wide the net is and how many different belief systems show up, but I think a book club could be a good idea! Might help in attracting the right eyeballs to the community quickly, at the very least.
I don't know anything about this but I'm going to bookmark this one to see where it goes. I'm curious.
I want to find theoccult.bz again
Spells, curses and summoning rituals.
More black cats!
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