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I was thinking instead of a /r/lostredditors that makes fun of bad posting choices there could be a community that could allow more experienced users to offer advice on the best community to post in. Maybe something slightly silly like...idk, /c/fedditorsearchparty?

I've had need of something like this more than once. For instance, I saw a cool little statue in an HDR walker video on YouTube recently. It was cute and made me happy and I wanted to share it, but I had no idea where to post it. There are so many communities across so many instances now.

Does this sound interesting or helpful? Or maybe something like this already exists!

Thanks in advance for your input. Have a nice weekend!

Edit: Many thanks to [email protected] who pointed out existing community [email protected].

Edit #2: Thanks to [email protected] who pointed out existing community [email protected].

Edit #3: Thanks to [email protected] who pointed out existing community [email protected]. Asking for posting advice is allowed per the sidebar. ๐Ÿ‘

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[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago

This feels unnecessary. Users will nearly always correct people who post in the wrong place.

A wiki or a meta-megathread would probably be a better fit for something like this. Like a Yellow Pages for communities.