So I have been away for a while but I came back and see there are new subs. Would love to upload more and make it more geared towards what people would like to hear about the city. Do you want politics? Economics? General news?

Let me know any thoughts you have so I can try to find content more suited to what you’d like to see.

  • I just subbed, came from r/chicago and wouldn’t mind more of the same pretty much anything goes type of content. I’m particularly interested in recommendations for landmarks or businesses that don’t get a ton of attention like old diners and delis, or cool parks and hiking trails. Also interested in local politics.

  • Similar content as r/Chicago. Also maybe make a mention of the forum in the comments of one of the main midwest.social welcome posts to attract more eyeballs as people first venture into Lemmy…

    We are the most populated city in the midwest, and stand to have the largest userbase but the lack of content means our channel is harder to find, which becomes is a self-reinforcing issue.

  • I might be in the minority here, but I’ll voice my opinion anyhow. I was always disappointed that other city based subreddits had a good sense of humor and allowed fun meme posts. But r/Chicago never allowed such things :( maybe this community can allow some cool Chicago memes or if people disagree, maybe there can be a separate Chicago memes community? What do other people think, am I just a weirdo who wants locally specific memes?

    • I think memes only become a problem when they drown out all the other posts, but given the size of this instance I wouldn’t expect that to be an issue in the short term.

      Maybe limit it to “Meme Mondays” if it starts getting out of hand?

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      I don’t mind memes and stuff like that at all. I would agree with @KingStrafeIV@midwest.social, once the memes and stuff get out of hand it can start to drown out useful conversation.

      I say post and let people decide what they want to see. If we see some backlash then we can start to reign things in or modify as needed. “Meme Mondays” or something of the sort is a good, contained way to still have them be present.

  • I think the weekly discussion / general questions / themed questions (eg a neighborhood or food or things to do) pinned thread was good.

    I mainly used r/chicago to read discussion on news articles, and hear peoples thoughts on, eg events around the city or whatever the mayor did. All news or events is fine for me. could be a new restaurant or neighborhood block party, etc.

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      This is in relation to the Chicago /c/? If so, may still be posting some things that can be seen as political but mostly to keep people informed.

      An example would be something like the Chuy Garcia post of mine, since the FTX scandal was pretty large and it is interesting to know that it is tied back to our city somehow.

      But feel free to post any content you would like as well!