Communities
Join a few of our fresh communities! Please don’t mind the dust as we work on getting settled.
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Recommend a Community
Is there a technology-related community you would like to see on Lemdro.id? Share a comment below with your suggestions!
Seeking Experienced Mods
Are you an experienced mod with an interest in supporting one of these communities or bringing over an existing community from Reddit? just reach out to @[email protected] to chat!
A Fediverse home for developers
Are you a Lemmy app developer looking for a home community on the Fediverse? We can help with that! Just send us a link to your Github or Play Store product page. We would be happy to host a community for you, including moderation support! No cost, of course. Just reach out to: @[email protected].
Absolutely floored at how active this instance & community is. It’s like I never left Reddit.
Cheers!!
Lemmy is pretty cool but I’ll have to admit the overall user base is too small for now. Don’t get me wrong I want this to replace reddit but there simply isn’t enough communities to fill every niche like reddit. The communities that fill a specific niche that I am subscribed to on here have less than 100 users.
@User17w9a @Clipboards I disagree. Are you looking at all communities or just lemmy.world? As long as you are looking across the fediverse there are plenty, in fact, way more than reddit.
Which subs? A lot of subreddits I used to enjoy are now just a shell of what they once were.
The number of subscribers you see in an app or in the web shows subscribed from your instance only. The real number of subscribers can be much bigger. But yes, it is not even close to Reddit scale and coverage.
It really depends on your interests. If you like Linux, Android, or some leftist topics, Lemmy is quite good. But most other fields are still lacking