EDIT: After reading some posts on the topic, i agree that “communities” is preferable to “sublemmies” so i changed it.

Why YSK: it’s convenient but there’s no “my communities” button that makes it totally obvious, so if you are like me and get confused by anything not totally obvious, you should know these two ways to see a list of your communities:

  1. Click “communities” on the home page. In the “Subscribed / Local / All” button, click “Subscribed”. HA! That was almost totally obvious!

  2. Click your user name on the main page, then in the drop-menu click “profile”. Your subscribed communities appear on the right.

  • DonJefe
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    191 year ago

    Subreddits are called communities in Lemmy. Sublemmy sounds fun though

    • @imapuppetlookawayOP
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      21 year ago

      Yeah, after i submitted that post i saw a discussion about “sublemmies” versus “communities”. Actually, i never thought of “sub-something” as a Reddit thing, but i guess it is. I think “communities” sounds better. I’ll use it in future.

      • croobat
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        21 year ago

        Sub-something is as much of Reddit as downvote/upvote, so pretty much nothing at all. I find people that argue that being a downside to be a little silly.