I was searching the other day for a Stardew Valley community there, couldn't find one, so I created it on lemmy.world.
I just noticed there's one on lemmy.ml, so I deleted mine.
I looked into the list of the community browser of feddit.de, and there's no reference to lemmy.ml. Why is that?
It's most probably the immense load, I too had troubles finding a few communities on feddit.de that I knew existed on lemmy.ml, I had to try several times for them to show up.
I'm subscribed to them now but sometimes it's hard to see new posts or to comment.
It's a difficult situation, we're hugging all lemmy servers to death lol, we have to be patient and wait until things go back to normal, hopefully :D
I definitely found a bunch lemmy.ml communities there a week ago, so I wonder if it's just lemmy.ml struggling under the load now? browse.feddit.de depends on instances to report what they offer.
Could be politics. A lot of people are appearently upset about the owners political views, which I think is very silly myself.
Also it seems that Reddit users are brigading against the Lemmy network due to the opinions of the instance owner on lemmy.ml.
Its just so stupid, all of this. Why are people like this? Why do we demand everyone to think the same way and have similar opinions, or we feel like we need to go fight them? We dont have enough things to fight about in the real world?
I meant Lemmy.ml. You can Google and find the controversy if you like, but to me it's not a serious problem. The point of the fediverse is that each instance has its own rules. If you don't like what Lemmy.ml is doing, use another instance. Don't brigade against the entire network, like reddit users are doing. The technology itself is awesome.