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Until now I honestly thought I'd have to host an Instance to create a Community, for some reason. Now I'm a bit embarrassed.
Thank you.
Edit for visibility:
This answer is the direction I chose to go in, mainly for simplicity's sake.
If the fediverse gods are watching, it might be worth considering automatically making communities associated with people's usernames. Maybe reserved automatically, but invisible unless you opt-in? That way nobody can create harassment communities targeting your username on your home instance. Just a thought.
Don't be embarrassed for asking questions and learning something new. No one is born knowing how to self post on Lemmy.
I reserve the right to feel guilty, embarrassed, sad, etc. for inappropriate reasons in much the same way I reserve the right to feel positive emotions for similarly nonsensical reasons, but I appreciate the logic of it and you for dispensing it.
You're welcome. If your are thinking creating your own community, don't get overwhelmed with things like "rules" and "moderation". Lemmy has default rules for every user and community. Just create your community, lock it to be you the only one poster, stick to the default rules and good luck.