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Well they're called communities on reddit too officially
Now, but for the majority of the time I used reddit they still were only ever "subreddits".
Remember for a time there weren't even any subreddits.
Are they?
I noticed they changed "subscribe" to "join" a while ago but I don't think anyone actually calls it that. Is this another change because "subreddit" is definitely the original official term.
trying to read that is giving me a seizure
The point is the link to creating a subreddit automatically redirects to a new page for creating a community. I included a link.
Edit: I added a warning and hid it behind a spoiler.
I followed specific communities here at first like I did on Reddit, but Lemmy is so small I ended up mostly just browsing the Local feed. It’s a reasonable size (on lemmy.world anyway) and exposes me to some things I would never have found otherwise.
There is also a bunch of crap in there but I find it easy enough to just scroll past what doesn’t interest me.
Yeah aight fair enough. I'm liking that you can fully block subs on here versus reddit where you can't. Much more freedom in tuning your feed.
I run [email protected] for people who like video games and neat art.
You should also make a point of checking the sidebars of communities, sometimes they link to a couple other relevant ones you might like. I always do.
If you're a weeb like me, come on down to the ani.social instance. Lots of communities, and again the sidebars of many link to others you might like, even off that instance.
If not, you could consider doing the opposite and blocking the instance in order to cut out a lot of the anime content from your feed, since it's not your deal.
I tend to find stuff by hopping over to ALL now and then, but my sublist is now so big I usually stick to my subscribed feed.
I advice that it gets a lot nicer to scroll through ALL to find stuff, if you don't avoid blocking communities and instances you aren't interested in engaging with. That way the list of content gets shorter and easier to browse in terms of discovery.
[email protected] to see all the amazing apps available
[email protected] for anyone New to lemmy, or just friendly people
[email protected] for general discussion about lemmy and other federated things
[email protected] if that's your thing... There are a lot of music communities to follow.
[email protected] for everything good for your ears
[email protected] - it's where you are lol.
[email protected] for interesting maps (is there another kind?)
[email protected] for stick enthusiasts. Yes, literally.
[email protected] because there is enough bad news!
[email protected] Today I learned.
[email protected] for stick enthusiasts. Yes, literally.
So a community for dogs then?
Have you... have you never felt the joy of holding a great stick?
Absolutely. Every time I browse the porn communities here.
Thanks to this post, I have spent the past few minutes looking at pictures of sticks and going "kwoah, that's a good stick." Time well spent.
[email protected] for all your map-based shitpost needs
Oooh, I was sorely missing that from reddit. Thanks!
The muni I didn't know I wanted.
Instant subscribe
Come join me at c/poetry! I will make your day better with the written word.
Welcome!
[email protected] has a weekly thread where people promote their communities
A general selection
If you’re new go to [email protected]
Mine are [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Etc
ALL OF YOU SHOULD JOIN THE PACK, MFERS!
YALL SOME LOUD MFERS AROOOO