I follow some anime and news, AskReddit or ask Lemmy, but besides that what would be nice to see or view??

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    I think the best approach is playing the long game with the ‘All’ feed because lemmy is so small, which is the approach that I’ve taken.

    Basically you’d be blocking all the communities that don’t interest you, foreign language servers you can’t understand, and a couple prolific bot accounts reposting everything from reddit. That approach will take a good long while to weed out everything you don’t want to see and be left with things you like and weird and varied discussions that are fun to engage in. This works in your favor in the long run because new communities crop up on your feed now and then that you’d never come across otherwise.

    That being said, I recommend any of the asklemmy or ask (group) communities for good interaction and reading material, and the million cat communities that make your feed whether you want it or not

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    I like this website to browse communities https://lemmyverse.net/communities especially the most active ones

    I like subscribing to every community that piques my interest. even if they don’t appear active. I still find new and interesting communities by browsing “All”

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      16 hours ago

      How do you find communities? I see people recommending this website but everytime I acess it, I always see the same communities

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        If you mean you can see the community but there are no (or very little) posts, look in the side-bar for the local subscribers stat. If it’s 0, that’s why. If someone subscribes, new content will federate.

        It would be nice if there was a tool to find these communities that’d be useful for smaller instances, but I wouldn’t know if there is one.