I am new to Lemmy and I’ve been using Reddit for many years. I have subscribed to a large number of subreddits. is there any tool available that can suggest me all the lemmy communities alternative to all the subreddit I am subscribed to?
This site does a pretty good job of what you’re asking
not that I know of. someone had a recent question about all. My personal strategy is to peruse all and block communities I have zero interest in. Like I have no interest in sports so I get rid of all those. Concurrently I subscribe to things im really interested in. I put blocking first because it reduces what you see so makes it easier to find what you really want. Once you have subscribed enough you start your scrolling day in subscriptions and when you run out you go back to all and maybe you come across something new to subscribe or whatnot.
Just to add semi-related, don’t worry about communities having little to no recent activity. I once posted in a community where the last post was 6 months ago and got relevant comments from 5 people anyway, giving me exactly what I wanted.
Plenty of people are delighted when the community they forgot they subscribed to months ago suddenly has new content!
Download voyager app then
Or click search, then explore for a list of all communities
which you can then filter via the icons at the top. Subscribe by clicking the heart icon
This is fantastic! I had no idea. Thank you very much.
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The Voyager app helps with this.
Try looking in this list of corresponding communities.
Thanks for this. Both are new to me so I added them to the help post.
Try to list the subreddits you can’t find as similar communities here and we might direct you somewhere.
https://lemmyverse.net/communities
Lemmyverse will let you search every community hosted by Lemmy instances that share data with it, which is most. If you set your home instance before you start clicking links they’ll open on your home instance so they are easier to subscribe to.
Here’s a recent post I put together with some more resources:
https://walledgarden.xyz/post/1600683
Edit- Also worth mentioning the Voyager interfaces offer a solution for this.
Adding to “set home instance”
Below the filter and sort fields is a button for an instance filter.
- Post topical AskLemmy questions about some deep cut from the subject
- Some helpful Samaritan will often direct you to the or a relevant community
- pay it forward and do the same. We all win when everyone easiky finds their niche and gets their freak on here
I have experienced this directly many times so I know it works