this post was submitted on 11 Jun 2023
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Are you on the website or Jerboa? I think most of the complaints people are having are with Jerboa and not Lemmy itself, as finding communities is just as easy as on reddit for me on the website.
I'm on the website. Trying out desktop and mobile site, and both are a bit difficult to search on. But part of that is the bit of jank that I'm experiencing, where new posts load and make the page jump around.
yeah I have the same issue with the new posts but what is hard about finding communities? I just click the communities tab and search for the topic I want under All and then others I find on the front page under all. It's the same way I did with reddit, that's why im confused with people saying this.