Long time reddit is fun user and now I feel lost but I feel moving on is the right thing, I was wondering how do I find community spaces like there were on Reddit?

  • Thekingoflorda@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Hey, welcome to lemmy. Could you please edit the title to include the question (see rule 1)? If you have any questions, lemmy know (:

  • fiofiofio@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I collected some resources that can help in this post, like the aforementioned lemmyverse.net. Another useful trick I’ve found is going to instances dedicated to specific interests (like programming.dev) and browsing their communities list.

    The first couple links in my post are kbin specific but the rest should be useful to everybody!

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    1 year ago

    The search for communities is a bit of a pain, but !newcommunities has new communities (so not a lot of content yet) and https://browse.feddit.de/ has also a nice overview. You can also scroll through all the new posts and look for communities you like. There are also communities on kbin. Usually when you follow a couple of communities, you stumble upon others.

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      1 year ago

      Heads up, it’s ideal to link like !newcommunities@lemmy.world (without the auto generated link format – why does it do that??). Markdown: !newcommunities@lemmy.world. That way the link is relative to whatever instance any particular reader is on. The link you posted goes straight to lemmy.world and thus any reader who isn’t a lemmy.world user will have a barrier in usage (they won’t be able to subscribe or comment and any relative links in that sub will also have usage barriers).