Welcome everyone to Lemmy!
Lemmy is a network of instances. Even if you registered on Lemmy.ml, your entire feed can be made up of Beehaw.org posts by subscribing exclusively to Beehaw.org communities.
Sometimes it’s hard to find a community of posts and people you want to hang out with - So I invite everyone to share communities from their instances in this thread!
Edit: I’ve just realized the !technology@beehaw.org
linking format opens https://beehaw.org/c/technology
instead of i.e lemmy.ml/c/technology .org
if your instance is lemmy.ml. This thread might not work
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I created !diablo@lemmy.ml for talking about the videogames, in just a few hours Diablo IV will walk the earth again!
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I just made https://lemmy.ml/c/computerscience for the academic discussion of theoretical computer science and algorithm design.
I created !emo@lemmy.ml for emo music enthusiasts
I made https://lemmy.ml/c/shittyasklemmy which was inspired by r/shittyaskreddit. So get over there and start shitposting because we need more shitposting on this website.
also see https://lemmy.ca/c/communitypromo
for shilling or help finding sublemmies
Slightly off topic, but is there a proper way to link communities across nodes? If I click that link, it (obviously) takes me to lemmy.ca, but what I really want is to go to that community on my home node.
Interested in learning Korean, or discussion about the two Koreas in general from a mostly pro-communist point of view? Check out !korea@lemmygrad.ml
(I’m not pro-communist or anything, that’s just a disclaimer because lemmygrad communities tend to all be)
I’m trying to understand this community and posts there like “how to disprove the lies about the DPRK?” To me, the most telling thing about these pro-North Korea communities is that there are no North Koreans within them 🙃