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There's a reason why you're not aware of any games where the designer has no skill or experience in the industry, and why you're not aware of games that originated from a random forum post. It's not absolutely impossible, but if it's something you want to see done, throwing your idea out in random places in the world hoping a developer will mosey by and pick it up is beyond wishful thinking.
Ultimately making games is work, and pitching ideas is part of that work. And generally you're going to need more than rambling forum posts to see any results for your ideas. If your idea isn't worth actual for to you, then it's not worth it for random "developers" to developer it.