As more people use https://lemmy-federate.com more niche communities will show up in most large instances by default
Imo its the ideal solution since it populates the posts in the all feed for people who don't know about the site to still see
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As more people use https://lemmy-federate.com more niche communities will show up in most large instances by default
Imo its the ideal solution since it populates the posts in the all feed for people who don't know about the site to still see
I subscribe to !trendingcommunities@feddit.nl which I find rather nice
mbin also has a sidebar "random communities" which is quite useful and I moderately often click on stuff from it
It feels like maybe there should be a federated-community option like !trendingcommunities@feddit.nl that's a little less awkward to make use of; IDK what that would look like though
Thanks for the trendingcommunities tip, subscribed it. It uses the lemmyverse crawler, so that is really good.
The problem with the mbin "random C's" is, i guess, that it'll only ever show c's which are already being federated, so already discoverable from the internal search.
Since it is not planned to crawl federated instances community catalog
Isn't that issue about crawling content?
Also, the devs have mentioned fetching community lists before, unless I remember wrong.
Isn’t that issue about crawling content?
I don't think so. Dessalines even suggest one should rather use f.e. lemmyverse to search for not-yet-federated communities, but how does a lemmy user even find out about services like this?