Not really. There is the migration tool that basically searches your old subreddits to see if there are matches but you’re not going to find a lot of niche stuff. You can search for communities or just look at all communities and browse and see what’s up, that’s been helpful. Some of the larger subreddits will be easy to find with the migration tool
I just wanna say welcome brother. I hope you enjoy your time here as much as I do
Yeah discoverability is an issue I have as well. Also, feel it’s an issue on mastodon too.
For now, I just browse All and see what communities pop up. Or, I do searches for topics I’m interested in. Lemmy is still fairly new so, niche communities don’t always have the biggest followings.
There isn't a list of communities you can pore through. You will find that feature from the official lemmy site of your instance though. On there you have an communities option(?) where you can see subscribed, local and all communities.
Voyager does have a very good search feature to search for specific communities.
Another Lemmy app actually have this feature, but not sure if it's appropriate to mention other apps here.
Oh wow! Please let me know where I can find this, thank you!
Sync for Lemmy has this feature. It's closed source and have ads though unless you purchase the ad removal option.
Thank you
You could use lemmyverse.net in the mean time.
That's what I did. I made a couple trips there on my laptop and subscribed to shit tons of communities all at once, and of course they them show up on your phone. I don't know for the life of me why someone doownvoted you. It's the best, most efficient way to do it outside of using another app.
Yes, it’s possible to search for communities from various instances as your asking. Just tap the search icon 🔍 at the bottom. Type what you’re interested, Technology for example, and then underneath the search field tap Communities with technology.
This will display a list of communities with technology in the name from various instances.
I believe this only searches your home instance for communities it's aware of. It won't search for communities your home instance isn't connected to already
That’s true. I misunderstood what was being asked.
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