new subreddit for advanced pianists???

heyyy y'all its been quite a while since I actually posted on this subreddit so sorry about guys. I've had this idea for a while, and I was thinking of creating another subreddit for pianists as well, but advanced pianists. I seem to have noticed many self taught beginners here, and I fully support that! I love watching people having a passion for piano and music in general, and trying that out for themselves. But I am also aware that there are many advanced pianists sharing their advice, performances and much more here as well. I just really think having a separate subreddit for this would be very useful to share tips, performances, pieces and just support each other generally! For clarification when I say advanced I mean people that are able to play Chopin's Nocturne in C sharp minor Op. Posth comfortably and with musicality. Or around AMEB/ABRSM grade 6 and beyond? This may or may not work, but I'm hoping it will come together. Let me know what you guys think!!

edit: I think everyone in the comments were quite divided... just to address a few things here 1. if the new subreddit will happen, it won't be only for classical pianists! Jazz pianists etc should also be part of the community as well. I only spoke of the classical side because I am more on the classical side and can't speak much about other genres.

  1. No, this isn't about showing off or anything. It's basically just a separate subreddit to just discuss stuff that relates to more advanced pianists because if there a lot of us, then creating a separate subreddit will keep things more organised.

  2. There seem to be many people concerned that if there will be a new subreddit, then all the advanced pianists will flee from here. I honestly think the advanced pianists on here should stay here to still give advice for beginners.