Some people have been asking which communities they should join first, so I posted some remote communities you can subscribe to on the sidebar on the homepage :)

Tech → [email protected]
News → [email protected]
Gaming → [email protected]
Memes → [email protected]
Privacy → [email protected]
FOSS → [email protected]
Monero → [email protected]
Music → [email protected]
Books → [email protected]
LGBT → [email protected]
Nature → [email protected]
Sports → [email protected]
Programming → [email protected]

Find another cool community? Leave a comment :)

There’s also this universal community search tool you can try using. If you find a community, just copy its URL and paste it in /search to subscribe to it here. This just goes to show that while there might not be many local communities here on lemmy.one yet, the beauty of the fediverse means that doesn’t matter!

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    I think the reddit hug of love is affecting things today on the 12th.

    Just a general question, on a mobile device is using your browser or an app the better experience? And if using an app is Jaebra the one most people use?

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      I prefer the browser to apps personally, this is actually one of the main reasons I like Lemmy over Reddit and it’s unusable mobile view. You’ll find plenty of mobile app users here too and it sounds like it works fine, I’ll just caution that some (all?) of them sound like they’re feature-incomplete, so if you ever think something is missing from Lemmy, double-check on the website first, because it might just not be added to the app yet.

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    1 year ago

    @jonah - would you be willing to link mander.xyz to our community? They have a lot of science-based subs that look interesting. Thanks

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    Found a few very small communities with just a few posts from the universal search tool, when I search for these (they are on other instances) I can’t find them. They are not on a blocked instance (both are on lemmy.ml), am I doing something wrong or is there some limit in size of community that are reachable through federation? Thanks, am very new to how the federation works in both Lemmy and Mastodon.

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      Click the copy icon to the right of the community name on the search tool, then go to https://lemmy.one/search and paste in the URL it copied, and the community should show up. If it doesn’t immediately show up: wait 30 seconds, refresh the search page, and try again, and then it will work.

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      lemmy.ml has a lot of federation issues unfortunately (uptime issues in general, actually). There’s not much that can be done until their server is fixed, and yes I agree it’s very annoying, but they’re working on it 👍

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    I’m here from reddit, and thank you for these recommendations. Time for my neuroplasticity to kick in so I can learn how all this works.

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      Also here from Reddit. Lemmy actually feels like how Reddit *used *to feel in its early years, i.e. fresh community with fresh ideas. Love it!

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    Just wanted to say, thanks for hosting this instance! I’m a reddit refuge and this Lemmy instance has been really straightforward on how to get started.