YSK: Use this cool tool to find your favorite subreddit on Lemmy!

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sub.rehab

This site lists the communities on -shall not be named- that have either migrated or are also located on different sites. It also lists whether it is the official community or a spin off. A very helpful tool for those who have rid of -shall not be named- and have forgotten communities they once followed.

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Excuse me, sub-what? ಠ_ಠ

are we at the 'shall not be named' phase?

We really shouldn't be. The more we say Reddit here the more likely the fediverse shows up in Google instead of reddit right? 😂

No but vocabulary, understanding things, can be important. Instance and communities are names of the tool.

No wonder why there is debate to block thread or no...

I didn't mean to imply we couldn't say "Reddit," just to remind that Lemmy communities aren't called "subreddits."

I think, in this case, OP was trying to say that the site could help you find Lemmy communities based on the rules and topics of a subreddit, as the site lists Threadiverse communities (Lemmy and Kbin) and servers in messaging apps such as Discord and the Matrix network under the names of subreddits, like !196@lemmy.blahaj.zone under r/196

I meant this. Just thought it was easier vocabulary for those (including myself) who are brand new to the fediverse. In time it will change, but as of now I do still read communities as subreddits. 14 years there and only my 10th day here, but stoked to be here!

Ah, I understand, it's hard to get new terms into your system that quickly.

Just call it 'sub'

They have a name. They are called communities. A user subscribes to communities.

SubHatsuneMikus. You know, famed Minecraft developer, EDM composer, and wizard novel author?

I always thought of it as Sub Rehabitation, like changing where the sub lives, and .rehab would be the closest TLD for it.