When I was at The Bad Place I had a sub just for me to post on… anyone could read and comment, but only I could make a post. I used it kind of like a notebook, nothing personal like a diary. A fix I made for Gratuitous Space Battles crashing, a can opener I really liked, a commentary on when Reddit hired a pedophile and tried to cover it up, etc. Basically anything I wanted to make publicly available but didn’t want to find/join a sub for.

The question is, is something like that possible in Lemmy without running my own instance? I know it’s possible on a technical level, I’m asking about social and/or convention.

It’s empty now but it was db2_ if you’re curious

  • Izzy
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    Yes, you can make a community and then set it to be mod only posting. Then because you are the only mod it is your personal community.

    Edit: Totally fine thing to do here. Anyone who doesn’t want to see it would not subscribe or block it if they were particularly peeved.

    • @can@sh.itjust.works
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      The lemmy docs even mention this as a way of using lemmy like a blog. Even suggesting creating a custom blog-like front end using the api.

    • @vd1n@lemmy.ml
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      Could you Lemmy some wisdom? Is there a way to only show post from communities I’m subscribed to?

      I’m using an android app called lift off, but if there’s another option I’d probably switch.

      • Izzy
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        611 months ago

        In your account settings you can set the default home view to “subscribed”. Even without doing that “subscribed” should be one of the sort options on the home view of any Lemmy app.

      • db2OP
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        The pulldown at the top, change it to Subscribed under the instance your account is on. You can change settings so it goes there automatically too.