I have a new Lemmy server (lemmy.todayyoutomorrow.me) and I’ve noticed only communities I subscribe to show up.

The idea was to have my own local instance but I don’t see how I can find new communities without using another instance first and finding those communities there and then manually adding them to mine. I have found the following two github projects:

lemmy-subscriber-bot

Lemmy Community Seeder (LCS)

EDIT/NEW:

lemmony

Does it sound right that I will have to use some app like these to be exposed to new communities?

Thanks all!

  • stown@sedd.it
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    1 year ago

    Lemmy Community Seeder works pretty well. You may want to experiment with which servers you pull from though ( beehaw consistently gave me errors which caused LCS to crash). You can set up a specific account without any admin or moderator privileges if you don’t feel comfortable using your personal account (all the account really does is subscribe to the top communities from the servers set in your config). As far as I can tell you only really need to run it once in a while to get an updated list of popular servers.

  • mcmxci@mimiclem.me
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    1 year ago

    I can vouch for community seeder, my personal instance all page looks as populated as my kbin.social account.

    • calvin@lemmy.todayyoutomorrow.meOP
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      1 year ago

      The problem is you lose the ability to encounter new communities by browsing “All”. And since I’m the only user on my instance I will never discover any communities that I don’t manually add or find on third-party websites not to mention that process of using those websites is cumbersome and tedious…

      I added the top few thousand communities and the server runs absolutely fine. :)

  • terribleplan@lemmy.nrd.li
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    1 year ago

    Use a site like browse.feddit.de to find communities you want to join and join them. Every instance only “has” their local communities plus whatever remote communities the users of the instance join. With more users it is more likely someone else has subscribed to something you are interested in, but someone on e.g. lemmy.world had to be the first user there to search and subscribe to any community that isn’t based on that instance.