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I definitely see it as a double edge sword. On one hand I donβt mindlessly scroll as much, on the other, the lack of content is just because Iβm figuring out the quirks, and I have a feeling finding new and weird communities could be a McGuffin quest.
I've been constantly going on https://browse.feddit.de/ to see if there any new communities that I'd like to join. Really do wish it were easier to discover communities but it is what it is
You could try sub.rehab for a list of sub equivalents.
Oh this is nice. This will be helpful.
There's a few more that I list here.
Nice. Super helpful. Thanks.
I made https://lemmyverse.net for this reason π
Great site but list view for communities looks like this on my phone, the instances list view worked fine though.
Yeah I noticed that, the grid view is better on mobile, that's for sure. the list view needs a bit of work to make it reactive, I'll see what I can do.
Oh wow, specially the communities view is gold. Thank you! This will be great to share people also when reddit third party clients disappears.
I love this, thank you!
Not sure if the privacy settings would allow such a thing, but would a recommended feature based on your account be a possibility for the future?
The issue is getting access to your account and figuring out how to "reccomend" communities. The way reddt etc do it is by analyzing other user data, which I don't have. Perhaps we could manually tag communities somehow. π€