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I just made a Piefed.social account today. I'm very familiar with reddit, but after the API changes and all the bullshit that's been happening with the site lately I want something different. How do I see which communities I'm a part of, the equivalent of subreddits I guess? Where do I go to find new ones? Do I need to be in a singe instance to participate? I'd really like to find the Lemmy equivalent of my favorite subreddits from reddit, but I simply don't know how to do that.

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 23 hours ago

I'm not sure how common this knowledge is, but the default Lemmy web-interface sucks. There are web portals that improve it considerably. Some of them may be available direct on your instance. If not, I use https://alexandrite.app/ for my frontend.

There are others, at least one of which looks like old.reddit, but I'm not sure the address of them. I would trigger Cunningham's Law, but I don't want to add confusion.