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  • OmanMkII@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    I’d honestly say the confusion between what communities are worth subscribing to is one of the worst blocks for me. Sure, /c/ exists, but what server should I go to? What communities are there? What ones are actually active? It’s not as easy as reddit was, and if it’s annoyed me then it’s definitely stopped another 10 people from bothering with lemmy :/ Edit: also, ty for the suggestion

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      1 year ago

      https://lemmyverse.net/communities is a good way to find communities.

      The main indicator is the number of monthly users and how new the content is.

      This can be a bit tricky, but it used to be the same on Reddit when there was Gaming, Games, VideoGames and all the variants. Over time, one community emerged as the one