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Fediverser Network
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Fediverser is a project to build all the required tools to help people leave legacy social networks and to join the fediverse. Currently, it provides a web application that runs alongside a traditional Lemmy service to provide the following functionality:
- Create a map between subreddits and the corresponding Lemmy communities
- Let users signup to the Lemmy instance directly by using their reddit information, and automatically subscribe them to the lemmy communities provided by the internal reddit <-> lemmy map
- (Optional): use the subreddit to lemmy map to run a mirroring tool that can take posts and comments from the subreddits and place them in the corresponding lemmy community.
The Fediverser Network is a website that aims to crowdsource the information used by the different fediverser deployments and to coordinate all users and instance admins.
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Thanks! That helps a bit, but if you could make a simple csv with subreddit -> url of corresponding mander community, then I can load it right away to the database... Would that be possible?
Sure.
Sorry, seems like you are missing the corresponding subreddit? Are the names perfectly mapped 1:1?
Oh bless, nah, there's only a few with corresponding official subreddits. Most can be found via: https://sub.rehab/
It looks like you just got mentioned here but we didn't give you the opportunity to explain what this is about. I'm working on a website that is picking up on the work from sub.rehab and redditmigration, and we are building a fully collaborative map between subreddits and lemmy communities.
We started already with the data from sub.rehab, but that was really outdated or just incomplete. If there is anything that we are asking for help now, it means that the data was not there...
Anyway, please take a look at the website. Hopefully it will be as easy as searching for the subreddit and putting the recommendation for the corresponding mander community.