This site lists the communities on -shall not be named- that have either migrated or are also located on different sites. It also lists whether it is the official community or a spin off. A very helpful tool for those who have rid of -shall not be named- and have forgotten communities they once followed.
Excuse me, sub-what? ಠ_ಠ
are we at the ‘shall not be named’ phase?
I didn’t mean to imply we couldn’t say “Reddit,” just to remind that Lemmy communities aren’t called “subreddits.”
I think, in this case, OP was trying to say that the site could help you find Lemmy communities based on the rules and topics of a subreddit, as the site lists Threadiverse communities (Lemmy and Kbin) and servers in messaging apps such as Discord and the Matrix network under the names of subreddits, like [email protected] under r/196
I meant this. Just thought it was easier vocabulary for those (including myself) who are brand new to the fediverse. In time it will change, but as of now I do still read communities as subreddits. 14 years there and only my 10th day here, but stoked to be here!
Ah, I understand, it’s hard to get new terms into your system that quickly.
Just call it ‘sub’
They have a name. They are called communities. A user subscribes to communities.
Ah the good tool that mixed up star wars/star trek and privacy/piracy.
Totally not a random list of subreddits and similar communities with no relation between them.I never knew about this, thanks for the YSK!
Lost track of a lot of subs in the process of jumping over here. This helps out a ton is finding those niche subreddits.
subreddit?
this reminds me of redditlist and it looks great. fantastic job!! I’ll buy you coffee for this
A coffee?