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We get this question daily, please check out the previous thread.
Going to shamelessly invite you to DnD
You need to specify the instance it's created on
Yup, best to do it like [email protected] because /c/whatever is Reddit language, and you donβt know what instance itβs on if you use /c/, so you canβt go to that community.
fixed it with a link, was on mobile
Have you checked out lemmyverse?
your link seems broken (brings people to lemiverse.net), guess you put in the link and accidantally only fixed the visual part. https://lemmyverse.net
I suggest [email protected] and [email protected] even if i dont know if they are "thriving". There i am lost in translation
I created communities (today in fact!) that use the data from Lemmyverse to list "trending communities" (measured by subscriber growth).
They're bot-driven, so they'll be a new post every day (assuming my l33t coding skills don't let me down)
SFW: [email protected]
NSFW: [email protected]