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I love this community's name
The reinvention of groups and communities is something I love about Lemmy βΊοΈ
The thing that makes /r/NoSleep good is the authors. Would be nice if more of the authors there were aware of Lemmy and posted here too.
For now there is [email protected] , which fetches posts from reddit.
But is has nothing to do with nosleepβ¦
[email protected] - 5 subscribers [email protected] - 5 subscribers [email protected] - 0 subscribers
YSK that the number of users that is shown in the community overview is the numbers of users from your instance that are subscribed. So in your case that is reddhat.online. (Doesn't mean that the communities you're linking to are big, but it does mean that you're not seeing the full picture. There are places that do contain more general information, like https://browse.feddit.de/.
The only thing I've found so far is lemmyscareyou
Thanks, people. I'll look into it!