There already is a question similar to this. You can find lots of ideas there :)
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If you open browse.feddit.de you’ll see that it’s not difficult to find the biggest/most popular one
You’re welcome! :D
I like FediDB.org
Some tips:
- If you have a question about how Lemmy works, first search in the documentation, in !lemmy_support@lemmy.ml or !lemmy@lemmy.ml and with a search engine
- if you didn’t find an answer, ask in !lemmy_support@lemmy.ml
Also, some useful places to find new instances:
Finally, try not to lurk and have fun :) (edit: lemmy_support is better than lemmy for support)
There is no problem if there are more communities with the same topic. The ones wich are better moderated and actively updated will eventually gain in popularity and stand out
I’m using DuckDuckGo but I’m going to switch back to Brave Search when images will be ready
Krusty@feddit.itto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does any one know a way to quantify the growth of lemmy/ the fediverse?English
1·3 years agoTake a look at https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy
Motorhead Lemmy
Krusty@feddit.itto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do we deal with similar communities on different Lemmy instances?
22·3 years agoThat’s exactly the point: if they become “bad”, we can always move to another one with the same name but on another instance
Krusty@feddit.itto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do we deal with similar communities on different Lemmy instances?English
24·3 years agoIt’s a very good thing to avoid what happened on Reddit that a big istance is moderated by people that don’t think democratically and rule against other people’s will deleting posts and banning everyone they don’t like.
With federation, you can choose the instances and communities you like the most, the ones with better moderation and so the kindest one will probably prevail :)
Thanks for all of your work!



That’s good to hear, I hope this will extend to other delivery platforms too