Where do you find alternatives for your subreddits? I found most of them but for these I can’t find any alternatives so I’m still using old.reddit and redreader.
r/noncredibledefense r/amoledbackgrounds r/europrivacy r/gog r/linux4noobs r/lowendgaming r/midlyinteresting r/minimalwallpaper r/nintendoswitch r/wtf r/switchhacks or r/switchhaxing
Noncredibledefence defo is set up here, they pop up on /all from time to time.
You could try these fediverse search engines:
- https://browse.feddit.de/
- https://sub.rehab/ (allows filtering on official and unofficial communities)
Try looking https://lemmyverse.net/
I primarily use lemmyverse.net with related terms till I find something. Otherwise I might create it myself till I can hand it off to someone.
Here’s the guide from [email protected]:
A great way to find lesser known communities is to look at the
/communities
page on an instance. For example: https://lemmy.ca/communities🌐 Instances to look through
- pangora.social (NEW): Great way to find instances related to a particular topic. This is also great for picking an instance when first making an account/moving accounts.
- awesome-lemmy-instances: not that organized, but it
🔎 Search pages
🔥 Apps and Browser Extensions
- Instance Assistant: Browser extension with tools to help you redirect & search for communities
- Voyager Migrator: Tool to help you migrate Subreddits
- Other apps: https://lemmyapps.netlify.app/
🙌 Communities for discovering new communities:
- [email protected]: You’re here right now
- [email protected]: Daily posts with the trending communities from across the threadiverse
- [email protected]: Find out about new communities
Here are some other communities, some of which are less active:
Remember, you can also post questions about finding new communities right here!
👽 Coming from Reddit?
- sub.rehab: You can sort by official replacements & sister communities
- redditmigration.com: List from the migration
- quippd.com: Another list created by a user during the migration
The Voyager app has a built in “migrate subreddits” button. It’s not great but it works.
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]
Voyager client have a feature that provide you recommendation for communities similar to subs you follow on reddit
r/linux4noobs -> [email protected] or any of the Linux communities seem to be responsive to questions. I think in these early stages the more niche communities need to exist within the larger communities. If the niche community gets too disruptive to the large community it can break out into its own community.
Do a search in All for the keywords for the community name. Chances are you are either not going to find some of them or find multiple ones on several Lemmy instances. If you find several, subscribe to all and see which one is the most active, if you find none, consider starting one yourself.