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An aid to new Community discovery. Find an interesting new Lemmy/Kbin etc. community? Post about it here for fame and fortune (fame and fortune not guaranteed)
Community/instance Requests - see [email protected] where there is a curated list of related resources in this stickiedpost here: https://lemmy.ca/post/612532
Moderation Strictness - 2023-06-16 For now since the Threadiverse is taking off, we will allow, for the time being, more general questions about Lemmy (and KBin) usage, particularly around community/magazine discovery and sharing. Starting next week however we're going to ask you to move such posts to more appropriate forums such as [email protected] , or [email protected]
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- Post title should include the community name as one would type it into the community search, with instance name preferred.
- post content should elaborate more specifically what/for whom the community is about
- Please no NSFW communities -if you want to create /c/wowthisNSFW exists go right ahead.
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You're probably posting in the wrong community - this one is for listing communities. I'd recommend [email protected] for further questions.
But question asked, let's give you an answer.
Each server or instance (like Lemmy.ml, wayfarershaven.eu, Lemmy.world) has its own communities. You can tell by the URL. For example,[email protected] is a community on the Wayfarers Haven instance. Each instance can federate with each other, so as a Lemmy.ca user, you can view your server's copy of a community. You don't need to log into each server individually.
There is no real /r/all because no one server will likely have everything. The closest thing to do is go to the main page of your instance, Lemmy.ca, and then click “all“ instead of "local" at the top.
Here's a good place to start reading more: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/users/01-getting-started.html