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Lemmy411 - Don't know where to find what you're looking for?

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As with /r/411 this is where you ask what Community you're looking for but not finding. Perhaps a bit more helpful now that some communities are only found on certain instances.

Found/new community announcements - there are numerous "announcement type communities - see https://lemmy.ca/post/612532

There is also !wowthislemmyexists@lemmy.ca

Before you request There are several resources available to find communities and resources and these have been pinned to the top.

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  1. Don't be a jerk or be deliberately unhelpful
  2. Please post a clear easy to understand request for a community (or instance!)
  3. Pls no NSFW requests - if you want to create /c/NSFW411 go ahead.
  4. No posting of personal information
  5. Please refrain from suggesting users should use search engines or directories.
  6. No joke, troll or misleading suggestions or requests
  7. No spam

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I'm thinking something like /r/SubredditDrama in Reddit. There's always some interesting drama in the Fediverse and it would be nice to have some place to compile the info and watch it.

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[–] Monologue@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago (4 children)
[–] CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Link.

We've already had one big defederation. I have to think fediverse is going to be even more mod-political than Reddit ever was, since user admins decide everything.

[–] nachof 3 points 1 year ago

That's a change that I noticed going from Twitter to Mastodon, and it's that the drama in the Fediverse is just way more fun to look at, because it's drama between instances and not drama between people. Like, in Twitter you'd see tons of bullying and people being shitty to other people. In Mastodon (and the rest of the Fediverse) the drama is between instances, and that means less personal stuff (less, not none).

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