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Is there a sublemmy where people suggest ideas for a sublemmy? specifically, a sublemmy to review fediverse instances.

I check Google maps for reviews on local businesses, Amazon reviews for products, but for fediverse instances, AFAIK, there are no reviews

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One thing, in the threadiverse it's generally called a community rather than a "sublemmy", the urls use /c/.

Though unfortunately I'm not aware of a specific community to request communities, usually the answer around here is "be the change you want to see", if you want one, try making/running one, maybe it'll catch on 🤷.

One thing though is its going to be difficult to host something like that on any instance and it remain neutral lol.

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piefed.zip

Can we call it a comm(unity) please? Not everybody in the fediverse uses the Lemmy software.

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thebrainbin.org

Even on Lemmy (and also PieFed), they're officially called communities.

I use mbin and we call them magazines fir some reason.

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lazysoci.al

That's cool. I think we can do better than community but sublemmy isn't it.

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another comment suggested lemon/lemmons which would probably add to confusion but its silly

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sidelemmies, bylemmies, is what i usually call them instead. officially they're called communities.

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See the sidebar in [email protected], where you can find some related communities.

Generally people don't change instances (the site where you made an account) that much, so there is less discussion comparing them. People usually make an account on one site and then don't move unless there's a significant issue, and so people tend to only know what their home instance is like. There are some exceptions and controversies, which you might find posted about in places like [email protected]

Otherwise if you want to discuss communities or request communities, see [email protected] or [email protected]

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