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Some have, some haven't.
Two which haven't are /r/sweden and /r/languagelearning hopefully they'll come soon.
Fint att se fler svenskar här! I randomly visited the feddit.se domain and surprisingly found a Lemmy instance there, but the admin hasn't done anything with it yet. I hope /c/sweden (if it gets created) gets its own instance for Swedish-speaking communities instead of being stuck on a big instance. Until then, I'm staying on the Danish instance lmao.
r/LanguageLearning though, please leave that on Reddit... the only good thing to come out of there is r/languagelearningcirclejerk. Why would anyone join a general community for language learning instead of a community for the specific language they're learning, if not to speak English all the time and brag about how much of an epic polyglot they are?!
Du er velkommen til at kigge forbi på feddit.dk. Der er allerede et par svenskere her.
Jag har precis prenumererat :)