Leninism
I'm not well read on Communism, but I take it Leninism is a focus on Dictatorship first, then possibly a shift into some other form of leadership?
"Leninism (Russian: Ленинизм, Leninizm) is a political ideology developed by Russian Marxist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin that proposes the establishment of the dictatorship of the proletariat led by a revolutionary vanguard party as the political prelude to the establishment of communism."
Commune
It 'could be weird, if one isn't 'used to such,
But some people like a close knit communities that share and help each other.
Might be a hit or a miss in some cases though,
Depending on the people or how it is structured.
Equal
Well, I'm not too familiar with Communism, but a large focus often seems to be a redistribution of the wealth.
"During the first five-year plan, Joseph Stalin's all-out campaign to take land ownership and organisation away from the peasantry meant that, according to historian Robert Conquest, "peasants with a couple of cows or five or six acres [2 or 2.5 ha] more than their neighbors" were labeled kulaks.[8] In 1929, Soviet officials officially classified kulaks according to subjective criteria, such as the use of hired labour. Under dekulakization, government officials seized farms and executed many kulaks,[4][9] deported others to labor camps, and drove many others to migrate to the cities following the loss of their property to the collectives."
Why
Well, I suppose one 'can take a more distanced theoretical approach. Or viewing on how one thinks a system 'ought run to be better in some way or other.
Though arguably talking with other people online 'does do something.
Even just the 'words of Karl Marx, had great impact on people.