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this post was submitted on 02 Oct 2023
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This would be great to have, and I think the best way on Lemmy would be to look on your city/town's community.
Search for that on https://lemmyverse.net, or check out an instance for your region on https://pangora.social/join (currently lists stuff for 15 countries/regions, for example https://lemmy.ca is the big one for Canada).
As for what it should be called, maybe
P4P
? r4r is reddit specific, whereas this would be something that you can extend to anyone and any platform.There are also location specific instances listed here: https://lemmy.world/post/1434929