Whats the best way to take action for me as a single user? What kind of posts should I focus on making? Ive heard of fetching reddit posts, maybe I could do that if theres like an easy process to do so, I’d happily feed some communities I like with posts from the silicon valley mafia platform to this platform!

Also whats the name of this platform? I registered under feddit org, is the umbrella term called fediverse? Accroding to wiki then this(fediverse) should be linked to platforms like pixelfed and mastadon too, is it? How do I see content from them or in what way are these platforms interlinked with this reddit styled one?

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    “Women’s Stuff” is such a fucking brain-dead name for content about skincare and hair. I’m a man, yet I also have skin and (some) hair.

    Is there a community like /r/skincareaddiction? That place was (probs still is tbh) the bomb for affordable/effective products, honest product reviews, and evidence-based recommendations from cosmetologist members.

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        5 hours ago

        There’s no way I can position myself as a knowledgable person or gather useful resources when I only used the subreddit for beginner recommendations.

        I wouldn’t even be suitable as a mod for such a community because I don’t have the education or experience necessary to determine when a poster is making a dangerous recommendation (such as recommending a certain amount of retinol or using certain chemicals in a DIY mixture, especially as it relates to a daily routine).

        When it comes to topics that have the potential for injury, it’s important that these communities are moderated by people who know what safety looks like. Same reason that a mod of an electrical community should understand basic electrical safety.