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As with other things in the fediverse, discoverability is pretty ass. It's a bit easier on Lemmy to find something you're looking for than it is, say, to find interesting people to follow on mastodon, but it's still not great. And often, you'll find multiple communities on the same topic and you have to try to figure out which one looks like it will be better down the road (communities are still pretty dead and empty, so you can't tell now which might be better). In addition to that, the interfaces for interacting with Lemmy are pretty rough at the moment, though that's not surprising.
So do I like it? Enh… I'd say it's a 4/10 right now with promise of getting better. Will it? Who knows?
I think that inevitability what will happen is that apps will have to create a "group" feature where you have clusters of communities at once. So if there are 2 gaming communities, you could group them, then click on that group to view all of the posts as if it were one subreddit.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1113
This issue tracker should solve that!