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I'd second the suggestion to create something on Lemmy, then. It's supposedly easy enough to create your own community on here.
I think I'm pretty comfortable pointing people to [email protected] right now. Probably for the best for it to be on one of the more popular instances.
I thought that in theory it didn't matter what instance a community was on. It seems like that's maybe not the case..?
It doesn't matter where it is located, a community should be accessible on any instances as long as federation isn't blocked