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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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- Don't be a jerk or be deliberately unhelpful
- 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.
- No posting of personal information
- No joke, troll, or deliberately misleading requests, suggestions or posts
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I'm also new here but that's one thing I tried to understand, so I share what I got so far.
AFAIK, there is no equivalent to /r/all across all lemmy instances (servers). While in theory most of them can see and talk to each other, they do not, until a user specifically requests that. Communities on other instances do not show up in your search until one user from your instance "discovers" that community on another instance.
To discover a community, search for it with a bang prefixed: "[email protected]" (just an example, this most probably already is discovered for you)
But once that link is established, it works seemlessly and you can post/comment on other instances as if it was your own.
"[email protected]" is equivalent to "https://lemmy.world/c/pics". If you want to remain logged in, access it through your home instance: "https://lemmy.ca/c/[email protected]".
You can use the community browser to get an outside view (regardless of which instance discovered which community): https://browse.feddit.de/