An easily accessible list of communities with links and inputted descriptions from the op poster. edit: changed gaming community from beehaw to Lemmy.ml hopefully it’ll be more easilly accessible
tech/gaming news related communities:
- [email protected] Keep up with the latest technology news
- [email protected] Keep up with the latest fediverse updates
- [email protected]
Linux content, could be news or something random - !gaming[email protected] Keep up with the latest gaming news content
fun and amusement communities:
- [email protected] random pictures of food, could help inspire a meal. don’t worry it is safe for work despite the potentially misleading name.
- [email protected] ask whatever floats your boat to Lemmy users available to answer your questions.
- [email protected] post or consume some wholesome material.
- [email protected] a currated list of some of the best Lemmy content.
Lemmy help and support
- [email protected] For if you’re really really new to Lemmy.
- [email protected] free costumer support for Lemmy?
- [email protected] learn, discuss or ask about Lemmy apps.
Looks like bestoflemmy migrated too https://lemmy.ca/c/bestofthefediverse
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn’t work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: [email protected]
Most people don’t know that. It’s a confusing concept, but usually if you know the name of the community just start it with an ! and then add in an @ (almost like an email) then what the instance is. Is a simple way to look at it for new users, or even long term users still getting use to it.
As mentioned in the other thread you started, you should remove beehaw
I appologise for the beehaw community, it did act a little weird as I was trying to link to it. Can someone explain why it wouldn’t work like others, as i’m working on replacing it with another one. I was assuming all communities were all freely available for anyone to use.
Love these, thanks for sharing!
Subbed to the ones I was missing