Step 1 is to go to the Magazines tab at the top of the page, and start browsing what our local instance here has to offer. But if you want to explore the wider world of the threadiverse, check out the list below:
Tip: How to subscribe to lemmy communities on kbin
Kbin Link, a browser extension that adds an icon next to links to lemmy communities to easily allow you to open the associated kbin magazine
Communities/Magazines
These communities are focused on helping people find, discover, and promote niche communities.
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Websites
These sites are external, easy-to-browse directories of communities.
- Sub.rehab and redditmigration, sites cataloging where different subreddits have moved to
- Lemmyverse.net, a lemmy community browser
— If you’re on kbin, check out this post on how to get kbin-friendly links on this directory.
Special Interest Instances
You can go to the Communities tab on any of these sites and find niche communities to subscribe to. This is not an exhaustive list and doesn’t include any location-specific or language-specific instances.
- mander.xyz - nature, science, and academia
- slrpnk.net - solarpunk/ecology/sustainable living
- programming.dev - programming/software engineering
- lemmy.dbzero.com - piracy and AI
- lemmy.film - filmmaking and media discussion
- ttrpg.network - Tabletop RPG games
- poptalk.scrubbles.tech - pop music
- startrek.website - Star Trek
- thegarden.land - gardening
- fanaticus.social - sports
- waveform.social - music and audio production
- infosec.pub - cybersecurity
- lemmy.nsfw - take a guess
Yes! My main frustration with kbin/fediverse in general lately has been finding actual content to subscribe to.