As there’s multiple instances for a similar topic, is there some subreddit that agreed to move to a specific instance and if so, is there a list tracking it? Thanks!

  • @captainjack
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    151 year ago

    Here is a list that claims to show “instances of the Reddit communities on alternative platforms”: sub.rehab.

    • @Link69OP
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      21 year ago

      Nice, thanks!

  • @TheChancePants
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    31 year ago

    Not aware of one personally, but my MO has been to just find the one I’m looking for with the most active users and go for it.

    • @Link69OP
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      31 year ago

      Yeah that’s what I’ve done so far, but for example the programming.dev dotnet instance has fewer members but seems more active that the lemmy.world one so I wonder if there’s like a consensus for some communities

      • @TheChancePants
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        31 year ago

        Hmm gotcha. Yeah there’s a learning curve to it, I’m just along for the ride lol

  • @werehippy
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    21 year ago

    There’s nothing formal and you’d need to check anything you really care directly, I don’t really check reddit any more but when I did a quick pass I saw several had the new destinations in the sidebar.

    I swear I saw another one recently and grabbed some instances here on lemmy I didn’t already have but I can’t seem to find that one again, though this unofficial list seems pretty good. I know it’s missing at least so I’d seen on the other list, but it seems pretty comprehensive.

    • @Link69OP
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      11 year ago

      I’ll take a look at the sidebar, thanks for the link!