I’m currently on the pawb.social instance, and already found some neat communities, still looking for recommendations however
sub rehab shows you where reddit refugees have moved. You can filter down to just lemmy and kbin communities.
A fantastic record of recommendation, wish I had found that sooner.
Sub.rehab stopped letting people add new communities. What’s up with that?
They need to exclude leading and trailing spaces from their search. I was getting 0 results for a very popular subreddit and got me confused.
Just wanted to say that what instance you are in, nearly does not matter in fedeverse. Unless that instance with users becomes defederated, you can access all other communities.
To add to this, most of how your home instance will matter to you is that’s the instance you can create communities on. You can read the entire* fediverse from any instance.
*defederation notwithstanding.
Well with defederation, it actually does matter. For the “I can choose what I can see myself” crowd, lemm.ee is a good bet. If you don’t want to bother, lemmy.world is whered I go.
I am on kbin.social, and in terms of seeing and posting, I see no problem.
Browsing Lemmy.world on All is enough for me to never want to go back to reddit. I see plenty of new community stuff pop up on the sorting by hot. You may feel like lemmy content isn’t refreshed as often as reddit, but you get used to it and I think it’s healthier overall
You can sort by Top 6hr as well and it gives a nice refresh as the day moves on
https://lemmyverse.net is a good place to find more communities as well as the new communities community as mentioned. I’ll also add [email protected] is good as well :)
The best place to get started is [email protected], it’s like the Lemmy hangout room.
Welcome! I’d recommend subscribing to [email protected], to see recommendations over time.
We also have a guide for finding new communities here: https://lemmy.ca/post/5581032, which I’ve copied below for you.
A great way to find lesser known communities is to look at the
/communities
page on an instance. For example: https://lemmy.ca/communitiesFor a list of instances to look through:
- pangora.social (NEW): Great way to find instances related to a particular topic. This is also great for picking an instance when first making an account/moving accounts.
- awesome-lemmy-instances: not that organized, but it
🔎 Search pages
🔥 Apps and Browser Extensions
- Instance Assistant: Browser extension with tools to help you redirect & search for communities
- Voyager Migrator: Tool to help you migrate Subreddits
🙌 Communities for discovering new communities:
- [email protected]: You’re here right now
- [email protected]: Daily posts with the trending communities from across the threadiverse
- [email protected]: Find out about new communities
Here are some other communities, some of which are less active:
Remember, you can also post questions about finding new communities right here!
👽 Coming from Reddit?
- sub.rehab: You can sort by official replacements & sister communities
- redditmigration.com: List from the migration
- quippd.com: Another list created by a user during the migration
A good one is to look through [email protected]
Another good one to browse thru
[email protected]Welcome, refugee. I was part of the Apollo exodus, and haven’t regretted it. Hard to define exactly why, but I reckon there’s a nicer vibe here.
You can use LULs to automatically have all links to other Lemmy instances on the internet point only to your home instance.
Thought that said pawg social