An easily accessible list of communities with links and inputted descriptions from the op poster. edit: changed gaming community from beehaw to Lemmy.ml hopefully it’ll be more easilly accessible

tech/gaming news related communities:

  1. [email protected] Keep up with the latest technology news
  2. [email protected] Keep up with the latest fediverse updates
  3. [email protected]
    Linux content, could be news or something random
  4. !gaming[email protected] Keep up with the latest gaming news content

fun and amusement communities:

  1. [email protected] random pictures of food, could help inspire a meal. don’t worry it is safe for work despite the potentially misleading name.
  2. [email protected] ask whatever floats your boat to Lemmy users available to answer your questions.
  3. [email protected] post or consume some wholesome material.
  4. [email protected] a currated list of some of the best Lemmy content.

Lemmy help and support

  1. [email protected] For if you’re really really new to Lemmy.
  2. [email protected] free costumer support for Lemmy?
  3. [email protected] learn, discuss or ask about Lemmy apps.
  • netburnr
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    31 year ago

    As mentioned in the other thread you started, you should remove beehaw

    • @rob299OP
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      11 year ago

      I appologise for the beehaw community, it did act a little weird as I was trying to link to it. Can someone explain why it wouldn’t work like others, as i’m working on replacing it with another one. I was assuming all communities were all freely available for anyone to use.

    • CommunityLinkFixerBotB
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      21 year ago

      Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn’t work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: [email protected]

      • @rob299OP
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        1 year ago

        Most people don’t know that. It’s a confusing concept, but usually if you know the name of the community just start it with an ! and then add in an @ (almost like an email) then what the instance is. Is a simple way to look at it for new users, or even long term users still getting use to it.

  • OtterM
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    21 year ago

    Love these, thanks for sharing!

    Subbed to the ones I was missing