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

    • TGhost [She/Her]@lemmy.ml
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      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…

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      1 year ago

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

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        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 [email protected] under r/196

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          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!