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How to Join Lemmy and Find and Subscribe to Communities

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/61827

> (These instructions are for using Lemmy in a browser. If you are using an app, some steps may differ.) > > ## How to Join Lemmy > > To use Lemmy, you need to be a member of one instance from the list at <https://join-lemmy.org/instances>. You will still be able to see content from anywhere, but the instance you choose will determine: > * What URL you use to log in to Lemmy, > * What content shows on the homepage when you select "Local" or "All", > * Who moderates your instance, and > * What rules you agree to when you sign up. > > Choose an instance that matches your interests, language, and region. (If you want more information about an instance, you can tap its "Join" button, which will show you its current homepage in the main view and its description in the sidebar. You can also check the tables here and here.) Please avoid joining instances that are already crowded (1000+ users/month). If an instance gets overcrowded, it can start running slowly or experiencing downtime, so choosing an uncrowded instance will give both you and others a better Lemmy experience. > > Once you have decided on an instance, tap its "Join" button to open it and then tap "Sign Up" in the upper-right corner. Fill out the form and wait for your account to be approved. > > When your account is approved, log in and customize your profile and settings. If you change your language settings, select "Undetermined" in addition to any languages you speak so that you can still see posts and comments that are not tagged as being in any particular language. > > ## How to Find and Subscribe to Communities > > There are four ways to find communities through Lemmy: > > 1. To browse communities that others in your instance are already subscribed to, tap the "Communities" tab at the top of the page and choose the "All" scope. Tapping on a community name will open it through your instance. > > 2. To browse communities across all instances, visit <https://browse.feddit.de/>. Tapping on the community's name will open it, but probably not through your instance (in which case the page will say that you are not logged in). Instead, follow these steps: > > a. Copy the community's URL or remote name. You can use the copy button next to the community name, you can open the community outside your instance and copy the URL from your address bar, or you can open the community outside your instance and copy the remote name (which will look like [email protected]) from the sidebar. > > b. In your instance, tap on the "🔍 Search" button in the upper toolbar. > > c. Make sure that you have chosen "All" for each of the four filters: "Type", "Scope", "Community", and "Creator". > > d. Paste the community's URL or remote name into the search field and tap "Search". > > e. One of the results should be the community shown as an icon, a name, and a subscriber count. If you do not see it, or it is buried too deep in the search results, try changing "Scope" to "Local". If that does not work, you may need to wait a bit and try again. > > f. Tap on the community in the search results to open it in your instance. > > 3. If you want an experience similar to Reddit's r/all, visit <https://lemmy.directory/home/data_type/Post/listing_type/All/sort/Hot/page/1>, which aggregates from these communities as described here. As in Option 2, you can copy and search for a community's URL to open it in your instance and subscribe to it. > > 4. If you don't see a community by browsing, subscribe to <https://lemmy.ml/c/findacommunity> and make a post about what you're looking for. > > Once a community is open in your instance, subscribe to it by tapping on the "Subscribe" button at the top of the sidebar. It will then appear in the "Subscribed" section of your "Communities" tab, and its posts will show on your home feeds. > > Can't find a community you're looking for? If your instance allows it, you can create the community yourself by tapping "Create Community" in the upper toolbar. >

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Looking for a community to request advice on good shoes for glide dancing

Any ideas where I could ask for show recommendations for glide dancing?

Glide dancing example

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Is there a meta-community for discussing ways to grow & manage Lemmy communities (not instances)?

It doesn't seem like it would necessarily fit either [email protected] or [email protected], and [email protected] I think may be more intended for Lemmy World community moderators.

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Is there a community to ask for help finding things, other than Lemmy communities?

I'm thinking of like "Is there a [blank]" or "Where would I find [blank]" sort of community where one might ask things like, "Is there a creator/YouTube channel/blog covering [blank]" or "Where would I find a durable [blank]?"

Sort of a general looking for [thing/source] community, rather than personal help/care kind of community (as I know some of those are around).

Atm I think the AskLemmy communities are sorta being used for these questions, so I'm guessing maybe there isn't an alternative?

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General tech questions community?

Looked around and can find plenty of tech news related communities and several tech communities for learning/discussing specific tech subjects (programming, programming languages, etc.), but can't seem to find a more open-ended, all levels tech questions community.

Closest I found to what I'm looking for was [email protected], but that's more aimed at beginners (which is a great idea tbh).

Have I overlooked where one of the tech communities is more open to questions alongside news? Will admit I was skimming after awhile of searching, so I may have!

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Find communities based on shared links and discussions you find interesting and engaging

kulli.sh Kullish by Notado: BYOL Comment Aggregation

'Bring Your Own Links' Comment Aggregation

I posted this on [email protected] yesterday and I thought it was worth sharing here too to help people looking for specific types of communities on the Lemmyverse:

I built this for myself some years ago and used it a lot to find many interesting niche subreddits. Today I expanded it to also help myself and others find interesting niche communities across the Lemmyverse!

There is a longer explanation here from an older article, but basically:

  • You give this a link that you found interesting
  • It will (try to) find everywhere it has been shared on the Lemmyverse (and other websites)
  • It will show you all comments from everywhere it's been shared on a single page
  • You can do all the regular stuff like filter, sort, isolate etc.

One thing I find myself doing very often is hitting "toggle sources" on the top banner; this shows me everywhere the link has been shared and commented on, and if I see a community I'm not familiar with, I'll isolate the comments from that source and have a look through to see if it's a community I'd like to engage with.

There are also browser extensions and an iOS shortcut available.

You can check out an example from a post that just hit "Hot" on lemmy.world here!

I hope this helps people find interesting, engaging and fulfilling communities in this next chapter of the internet! 🚀

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Canadian Entertainment

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/701073

> Hello from your southern neighbor. I am a huge fan of Kids In the Hall, Corner Gas, Strange Brew, etc.. While these are older shows and movies I still have a great appreciation for Canadian humor in all entertainment mediums. I am surprised I haven't come across a community for discussing Canadian entertainment or something thereof. As I am not as versed as many on the subject I would be hesitant to create a community myself, but would enjoy having one to participate in and find new shows and whatnot. Just something to think about. Eh?

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Lemmy live populating unrelated results - nomming RAM

Is this a known issue, and is there a way to prevent it? Anytime I'm on the home page for Lemmy (on two different servers) for any amount of time (~30 sec), regardless of what I using as the filter, my page will suddenly fill up with unrelated posts. It causes the Chromebook that sits next to my work computer to fill up on memory until it eventually crashes and makes it obviously difficult to surf without having to refresh the page and re-applying whatever sorting changes I may have made. In the image below, notice that it's supposed to be top posts for the day, yet my page has completely filled up with posts from 2 years ago with no activity on them. Thank you in advanced! !

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Can Lemmy & Kbin interface with eachother?

Hey everyone. I'm new to all this - as are most people I realize - but I've been really enjoying Lemmy so far. I'm subscribed to alternatives here of subreddits I frequented on Reddit and been participating in discussions and engaging with the communities as well. Overall, it's been good!

That said I've recently learned of another federated community style site (I think?) known as kbin (with other instances available. I'd like to subscribe to communities on this platform as well but I'm unsure if these are able to interface with each other.

For example: I learned of the kbin community for Disneyland. I followed a similar process to subscribing to other instances of Lemmy on my lemmy.ca account (pasting into the search bar) and was able to find and subscribe to the Disneyland community, however there are currently no posts there (compared to the community on kbin with multiple posts already) leading me to think something may have gone awry or the two platforms are unable to interface with each other.

Any and all help is appreciated if something like this is possible. I've heard kbin can work with lemmy, but perhaps not the other way around? Let me know and thank you.

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Hey (https://lemmy.ca/c/lemmy411) , is there a community or magazine for fediverse development? ActivityPub implementations, new servers etc... (https://hachyderm.io/tags/FediDev)

Hey @lemmy411 , is there a community or magazine for fediverse development? ActivityPub implementations, new servers etc... #FediDev

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Moderators applications open.

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/658420

> If anyone is interested in moderator position for [email protected] , or [email protected] > drop me a blip below.

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Conheçam a nova casa do /r/rpg_brasil o [email protected]

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/115536

> Faço essa postagem para anunciar o [email protected] aqueles que se interessarem por RPGs estão convidados a se juntar a nós e replicar o sucesso da nossa comunidade do reddit. > > Particularmente espero nunca mais ter que voltar ao reddit.

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Introducing c/collapse and c/fte

Hello everyone, Today I created two communities as an alternative to r/collapse and related subreddits. Climate Crisis, Biosphere & Societal Collapse - Collapse-related news & discussion and Faster Than Expected - Collapse-related memes and other silly stuff.

I would be delighted to have like-minded users join and add to the discourse there. As an RRR (recent Reddit refugee), I need a place to discuss the continuing medley of crises that we are currently experiencing. Everyone is welcome. Please keep discussion civil and respect one another.

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Lemmyverse Community Listing - 2023-06-10

Be the change you want to see in the world, that's what mom always used to say. So here's a list of all the Local communities from the top 13 Lemmy instances by user count as per https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/list

For now its just a copy+paste from the communities listing page of each instance https://lemmy.ca/communities/listing_type/Local/page/1 ... I think today's programming challenge might be a script to scrape that and in the future we'll poke at Lemmy's API to see if we can't snarf a community list automagically. (if you have any ideas let me know)

edit: changed from dropbox to google drive. Let me know if there are viewing problems - other than having to go to (ugh) google drive.

edit2: permissions, ugh. Should be universally accessible now.

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I would like a Things I Like community
  • Alternatively, you can post in other communities. Maybe in a common format?

    What is your favourite old song and why?

    What is your favourite copper kettle?

    Some possible community types

    etc.

    Then finally you can compile a list of posts somewhere so you can have it all in one place

    You could totally create a new community too, but I think it will take more work to get something like this off the ground. The moderators might be posting a lot of the content early on

  • /c/iHaveLemmy or /m/iHaveMbin - people who reference Lemmy communities or MBin magazines elsewhere (other platforms and IRL)
  • Maybe [email protected] ? But not completely on point

    Otherwise, the best place is probably https://old.reddit.com/r/RedditAlternatives/, Lemmy gets mentioned there every other day

  • Looking for the right community to post a comic-strip, that has low-level NSFW(comic nudity).
  • Although I know that it might sound like I am being a jerk, but I am trying to be helpful:

    lemmit does not load in Jerboa

    Are you saying that all of lemmit doesn't load, or just that one community? LemmitOnline is on the federated list for your home instance, so it should be displayed
    https://lemmy.world/instances

    If [email protected] doesn't load, but other communities from lemmitOnline do, then your ap might just have issues with how to display locked communities.

    If the way to connect to the fediverse doesn't work correctly, you need to look at the pros and cons of switching to another app, or just a normal browser.

    [email protected] (for discussing comic books)

    In order to link to a community, you need to start with an exclamation point, and have an at symbol for which instance it is on.
    For example, we are on [email protected].
    If your ap doesn't have an eaiser way to do it other that fully typing the whole things out, chuck that back into the cons list of the ap, and re-consider your other options if the cons list is getting too big.
    If you don't have the exclamation point, but you do have the at symbol, your browser will see it as an email.
    If you just link the URL directly, it will take you to the host instance website, which a lot of people won't have accounts on.
    https://lemmy.ca/post/17109248

  • Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge
  • Star Wars doesn’t have niche communities here like it does on Reddit yet. My advice is to either post it on [email protected] or create your own community and let everyone know about it.

    May the Force be with you.

  • *Permanently Deleted*
  • There appear to be a few, albeit none are active at the moment, and I think the intent was to consolidate them all to one community on dbzer0. Communities with the same name may be found on Lemmy World (where a pinned post directs people to dbzer0) and Lemmee, where although there's no pointer to dbzer0, it's made by the same person, so I'm guessing the same idea may apply.

    [email protected]

    There may be another with a different name that's more active, but I'm not sure what it is.