What are some underrated communities that new users may not know of?
2026-03-05 06:21 UTC
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@Suck_on_my_Presence@lemmy.world 2026-03-05 06:46
lemmy.world/c/weird_art programming.dev/c/show_and_tell reddthat.com/c/doohickeycorporation lemmy.today/c/cool_rocks
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@mesamunefire@piefed.social 2026-03-05 07:01
If you like fediverse videos, !peertube@lemmy.world Super close to 2k people joining the community!
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@FriendOfDeSoto@startrek.website 2026-03-05 07:12
Because you are new, you should read the forum rules before you post. Your post is in danger of being thrown out because you are asking a question in the "ad nauseam" category. It's new to you but not to the people who are here already. I think there are also links to finding communities in the rules. On the fediverse you need to be your own algorithm. That means you need to search on your own and try stuff. The beauty of Lemmy is that there are a gazillion communities for all the niche topics under the sun. What good is me recommending a community about paper airplanes to you when you are not interested in paper airplanes? Also, a lot of niche communities are not teeming with activity. It takes a couple of months of trial and error, following and unfollowing communities until you've created a good timeline for yourself. My suggestion is you don't waste time looking for random recommendations.