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Welcome to /c/[email protected]! This is the community for the city of Eugene, Oregon and all of Lane county.

If you're visiting or moving to Eugene and have questions, make sure you use the search first, to see if your question already has an answer.

Rules:

1. Relevance
All submissions should be relevant to Eugene/Springfield/Oregon.

2. No Harassment
Includes Name-calling, doxxing, or explicit use of racist, misogynist/misandrist, or homophobic language.

3. No Violence
Do not post content that encourages, glorifies, incites, or calls for violence or physical harm against an individual or a group of people.

4. No Trolling
Troll accounts will be banned.

5. Temporary pandemic catch-all
Anti-mask, anti-vaccine, COVID-19 denialism, spreading misinformation, attempts to downplay the severity, danger and/or risk of COVID-19 and standing up for those who do so will earn you a ban. Encouraging complacency, neglect, unhealthy habits and unwellness in the community is not allowed. Attempting to get around these rules will get you banned.

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Hello /c/Eugene! I'm so happy you exist!

The Fediverse has this awesome ability to allow for "listening" for relevant content via tags. I'm not sure how Lemmy handles it, but on Kbin you can set your magazine (community) to look for certain tags and it will pull in content from the Fediverse that has those tags. Also, if you add tags to your posts, they will possibly get picked up in various places looking for the tags. So please tag your content if you want it to crosspost passively.

Here's a FAQ (for Kbin) that talks a bit about how tags work.

Kbin lets you see content based on a tag, as well:
(https://kbin.social/tag/eugene)[https://kbin.social/tag/eugene]. Just replace "eugene" with the tag you're looking for. It's helpful if you want to see if a tag is used and to discover where it's used.

Please do say if Lemmy has similar resources or instructions.

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