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I still peek at Reddit occasionally for r/vexillology & some related & similar communities. There's just no presence of them here that I've seen so-far. I hope they can manage to migrate, because it's just about the only thing that keeps me going back to that pit. It'd be nice to see more local communities, too. There were whole thriving subreddits for different states & cities, not so much, here.
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I've got some stuff I'm working on that I want to add post to that. I really hope the r/Vexillology community moves to there. For now, it looks like it's mostly one user listing historical flags. Which is nice, but it's missing the whole thriving community & the fun contests.
An a further note - I want to contribute to the existing communities here, but it's been an issue of time for me. Especially for starting a community. I'll try & find the time to post.