Any chance of getting a community for rural areas set up? Maybe c/Outback or c/Bush or similar. For topics specifically related to rural areas

I think in the long term if we continue growing, it would be best to separate this into communities for each state/territory, at least the large ones. Such as r/Vic and r/NSW over on Reddit. But while it’s still quietish here, I think a single jumbo community for basically all non urban areas would be fine

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Would we be able to get an Australian Trains or Australian Transport community running? I don’t think it’s worthwhile creating train related communities for every city, so this would essentially serve as a transport community for everywhere else in Aus outside the major cities.

I think Melbourne and Sydney are still deserving of their own communities, but !BrisbaneTrains@aussie.zone is fairly inactive, so if the over abundance of PT related communities is a concern, I’d be open to polling the few members over there on whether they’d be in favour of closing it off to new posts and redirecting people to the AusTrains community instead

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    The idea of a general Aus transport community would be fun. It would need one or two people to put their hands up to really drive that community though. I’ve found most of the time these specialty communitys are failing because theres no one delivering a baseline of posts.

    I’d like to, but I’m a little busy with the two main communities i’m involved with and the third i’d like to post more into is RTFA, but that community is probably going to be slow moving by its nature, as it entails a fair amount of reading before social actions are taken.

    I tried to accommodate for WA as a whole with the one community in the beginning. I’d not be keen to separate out country WA from the metro, theres so many connections between country and city, i’d rather emphasise those where i can, instead of delineating an already over emphasised and arbitrary social/cultural boundary.

    An idea for a community could be an Australian Business News community, it could replace ausfinance or even a rename of that community. It makes the possible topics a little broader because you could pile industry specific news like mining, agri, or health industry news into that.

    Alternatively your idea of a c/bush could roll agri industry news into that.

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        Yeah, you definitely seem to be having the experience i’ve been having. I think for new communities, and current ones, it’d be ideal to get a few more users/mods committed to supporting those communities.

        As they say, many hands make light work. Also diversity of content is pretty hard to do by one person.

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        Chux Baku, I didn’t think I was doing much :)

        AusTransport sounds nice. But what happens to the old communities, to avoid people using those? I don’t know if it’s possible to lock them and leave a notice, or unlist them somehow?