Some people have been asking which communities they should join first, so I posted some remote communities you can subscribe to on the sidebar on the homepage :)

Tech → !technology@beehaw.org
News → !news@beehaw.org
Gaming → !gaming@beehaw.org
Memes → !memes@sopuli.xyz
Privacy → !privacy@lemmy.ca
FOSS → !foss@beehaw.org
Monero → !monero@monero.town
Music → !music@beehaw.org
Books → !literature@beehaw.org
LGBT → !lgbtq_plus@beehaw.org
Nature → !greenspace@beehaw.org
Sports → !sports@beehaw.org
Programming → !programming@beehaw.org

Find another cool community? Leave a comment :)

There’s also this universal community search tool you can try using. If you find a community, just copy its URL and paste it in /search to subscribe to it here. This just goes to show that while there might not be many local communities here on lemmy.one yet, the beauty of the fediverse means that doesn’t matter!

    • LinkOpensChest.wav
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      31 year ago

      Hey, I’m looking for a community with possum pics and memes, like either r/possums or r/possummemes type content

      I can’t help but notice you have “possum” in your name. Do you have any possum related communities?

        • @GuyDudeman
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          11 year ago

          I just tried to sign up and verified my email but the login button is still just spinning. I’m guessing it’s because you haven’t approved my signup?

          • @preston@possumpat.io
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            31 year ago

            Yeah, the login approval flow needs a bit of work - you just get the spinny if you’re denied login for any reason. Should be good to go now!

    • @CCatMan
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      11 year ago

      There is an existing star trek topic thing I found in search. Is there a way to merge them? This is the one thing I’m going to be worried about is fragmentation of topics across instances.

      • @preston@possumpat.io
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        31 year ago

        Right now, not really.

        This was also an issue on reddit tbh - several subreddits would spring up for multiple topics, like how there was r/gaming and r/games. Over time, I’m sure some instances will become the “default” for a given topic, and others will become defunct. Imo, this is a good thing. It’s a pretty healthy way to grow communities and avoid lemmy.ml dominating every topic.