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This and that other post that linked to a post from Snoosite makes me think that having a /r/LearnJapanese equivalent here would be cool. I would make it myself, but I already have my learning method pretty thoroughly figured out, so I wouldn't really have many ideas for posts to contribute.
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Thanks for bringing this up! I re-posted this guide to [email protected]: https://lemmy.comfysnug.space/post/82565
That's about as close to a LearnJapanese community we have right now, with an exception:
I don't really care for the study method posts either. Speaking as someone who has been around the Japanese learning community a while, I've pretty much seen it all. It also seems to attract a lot of really low-level, absolute beginner posts which are usually better answered in a guide like ours or learnjapanese.moe's. At the same time, it would be cool to know when new services like jpdb.io get released.
I think a lot of posts related to learning Japanese could fit into this community, e.g.:
Maybe it's because I've been encouraging it, but I've noticed there are a number of users who read VNs in Japanese in this community, so I think they'd enjoy seeing that sort of stuff. The ratio of untranslated to translated VNs probably has an effect on that.
However, it would be nice to have a place to talk about engaging with anime, manga, light novels, and web novels in Japanese. This community only caters to VNs, obviously. Maybe a MediaInJapanese community, or something like it?
I don't know if I'd be up for moderating that, but it's an interesting idea, where the focus is more on the types of content you can experience in Japanese as a second language, where people are at different levels of proficiency, rather than explicit focus on studying the language. And members would be encouraged to share resources for better understanding that media, like Fuseji for uncensoring words.
Not sure. Those are just my random thoughts, haha.