I’ve thought it would be nice to have a venue to discuss Trek comics, but I’ve always felt it would be weird to reference non-canon/dubiously canon stuff from a less popular medium in a main Star Trek thread.

Thus, I was wondering if this server has sufficient interest in such a thing to create a new community just for Star Trek comics.

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    5 months ago

    We ran a regular comics discussion for a while, but there wasn’t a lot of engagement at the time.

    My personal feeling is that I’d like to see more comics and Treklit discussion on c/startrek before splintering anything off into its own community, but I’m also very interested to hear what others think!

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      If there’s enough interest, I’m fully willing to start putting up the comics discussion posts again. The issue initially was I was almost always the only one sharing my thoughts about the books.

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      5 months ago

      An added benefit of posting comics stuff to c/startrek is that those posts automatically receive a #startrek hashtag on Mastodon (some restrictions apply), so there’s a higher chance to get engagement from that platform.

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    I’m not against hosting a comics community, but it’s also not like /c/StarTrek is overflowing with OC and I’m sure the mods would be happy to have comics content (and you happier with their 10k users).

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        I don’t know when it will actually be released, but I think the Lemmy devs are actively working on a post-tagging system. Once it’s in place, we will probably figure out how it might best be used in our communities.