• @Yetidpm
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    61 year ago

    Guys, this is gonna sound super stupid, but I’ve just started using Memmy. I’m a bit confused and wondering if someone could help me out. So subreddits would translate into communities? I’ve tried finding a lot of communities but couldn’t find them, like subreddits, do you guys wait for them to be created or something? Is lemmy a new thing? I’ve been trying to find something other than Reddit as I’m an Apollo user and well, imma have to use something else!

    • @[email protected]
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      81 year ago

      yeah subreddits = communities mostly works, but there are also multiple instances of those communities. For example, there’s [email protected] but also [email protected] and probably a bunch more. They’re separate communities, hosted on separate instances with separate moderators. If you’re interested in “gaming” content, you’ll probably want to subscribe to both, and that’s easy

    • TheSaneWriter
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      31 year ago

      Lemmy is a few years old, but was a slow moving personal project up until a month ago, so there are still some kinks being worked out. For finding communities, try using lemmyverse.net, I’ve found it has basically every community catalogued. If the community doesn’t come up in your search, then your instance probably hasn’t federated yet and just wait a bit, when you search a community for the first time your instance will start loading it in and it will show up in a few minutes.

    • @MothBookkeeper
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      21 year ago

      Check out wefwef also if you liked Apollo.

    • NutWrench
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      21 year ago

      You can also use Lemmy explorer to search all the Lemmy Instances for the community you want. As long as your Instance is federated with theirs (most of them are), you can subscribe and post to that community from your Instance, without having to create a new account on theirs.