Because r/korea went private I thought at least some of the people would migrate to one of the lemmy communities about Korea, but looking at https://lemmyverse.net/communities and search for Korea, the most active communities there are about North Korea.

  • @TheBeege
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    1 year ago

    I’m here! Hi! I was considering starting the community myself if I didn’t find this one :) There’s a Kakao chat of foreigners that connected through Reddit. I’ll try dropping this community there to see if anyone bites.

    Edit: It seems I missed the boat. They sometimes recreate the chat for whatever reason, and it seems I missed the migration. Could try a Facebook group maybe?

    • JeenaOP
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      01 year ago

      Haven’t been using Facebook for quite some time already. Actually the sad thing about r/korea being private is that I found some answers about how to do things in Korea. But actually most of the useful things I found on r/Living_in_Korea which is still online.

      • @TheBeege
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        11 year ago

        Maybe we could work with the mods to get permissions to cross post things over here. I could write up some scripts to do it, but I’d need a way to identify which posts are worth grabbing. Do you recall if there was a tag for those posts?

        • JeenaOP
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          21 year ago

          I’m not sure it’s worth just copy and pasting content from somewhere else. If this community doesn’t take off then it’s ok also.