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Win11 Pro on used lenovo thinkcentre\n
\n
Docker Desktop\n
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ATT Router with custom service “Filebrowser” global range 443, TCP, Host Port 443\n
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- !asklemmy@lemmy.ml\n
- !asklemmy@lemmy.world\n
- !askmeanything@lemmy.ca\n
- !askscience@lemmy.world\n
- !askuk@feddit.uk\n
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- !cafe@monyet.cc - casual chat community. Worth noting that the instance (and likely most users) are Malaysian.\n
- !casualconversation@lemmy.world\n
- !edc@sopuli.xyz (chat about things you carry everyday)\n
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- !pottery@lemmy.world\n
- !tabletopminis@lemmy.world\n
- !woodworking@lemmy.ca\n
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##### Artwork\n
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(see also the list under the Wallpapers header)\n
\n
- !ai_art@lemmy.world\n
- !albumartporn@lemmy.world\n
- !artshare@lemmy.world - for artists to share their own work, more amateur than the others\n
- !artporn@lemm.ee\n
- !apocalypticart@feddit.de\n
- !digitalart@lemmy.world\n
- !imageai@sh.itjust.works\n
- !hobbit_art@hobbit.world - Lord of the Rings/Hobbit related art\n
- !psychedelic_artwork@psychedelia.ink\n
- !traditional_art@lemmy.world\n
\n
##### Cooking, food, drinks\n
\n
- !castiron@lemmy.world\n
- !cocktails@lemmy.world\n
- !coffee@lemmy.world\n
- !cooking@lemmy.world\n
- !espresso@infosec.pub\n
- !homebrewing@sopuli.xyz\n
- !recipes@feddit.uk\n
- !sourdough@lemmy.world\n
- !veganrecipes@sh.itjust.works\n
\n
Generally mostly nice pics of food:\n
\n
- !cooking_with_fire@feddit.uk\n
- !foodporn@lemmy.world\n
- !ramen@lemmy.world\n
- !veganhomecooks@lemmy.world\n
\n
##### Gardening / Plants\n
\n
- !gardening@thegarden.land\n
- !houseplants@mander.xyz\n
- !mushrooms@lemmy.world\n
- !mycology@mander.xyz\n
- !succulents@midwest.social\n
\n
##### Keyboard enthusiasts\n
\n
- !ergomechkeyboards@lemmy.world\n
- !mechanicalkeyboards@lemmy.ml\n
\n
##### Knitting, Stitching, Crocheting, etc\n
\n
- !amigurumi@lemmy.world\n
- !crochet@lemmy.ca\n
- !knitting@lemmy.world\n
- !lemmy_stitch@sh.itjust.works\n
- !sewing@lemmy.world\n
- !sewingrepairing@sh.itjust.works\n
- !quilting@lemmy.world\n
\n
##### Reading and Writing\n
\n
- !books@lemmy.ml\n
- !comics@lemmy.ml\n
- !comicbooks@lemmy.world\n
- !keepwriting@lemmy.world\n
- !fountainpens@wayfarershaven.eu\n
\n
##### Sport\n
\n
Honestly there are so many sport communities around - if you search [Lemmyverse](https://lemmyverse.net/communities?query=football&nsfw=null) for popular sports, you will almost certainly find more.\n
\n
- !SquaredCircle@kbin.social\n
\n
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\n
#### Nice/Interesting/Funny pictures\n
\n
##### Animals\n
\n
Literally just pictures of cute animals.\n
\n
- !aww@lemmy.ml\n
- !aww@lemmy.world\n
- !awwnverts@lemmy.world\n
- !bats@lemmy.world\n
- !beebutts@lemmy.world\n
- !birding@lemmy.world\n
- !bugmenagerie@possumpat.io\n
- !bugs@lemmy.world\n
- !cat@lemmy.world\n
- !cats@lemmy.world\n
- !cats@midwest.social\n
- !dogs@lemmy.world\n
- !foxes@lemmy.world\n
- !gatze@feddit.de\n
- !illegallysmolcats@lemmy.world\n
- !illegallysmolbirbs@mander.xyz\n
- !jellyfish@lemmy.world\n
- !quackers@lemmy.world\n
- !squirrels@lemmy.ca\n
- !superbowl@lemmy.world\n
- !spiders@lemmy.world\n
- !wildlifephotography@lemmy.world\n
\n
##### Comics\n
\n
- !comicstrips@lemmy.world\n
- !cyanideandhappiness@lemm.ee\n
- !nathanwpyle@lemmy.world\n
- !thefarside@sh.itjust.works\n
- !xkcd@lemmy.world\n
\n
##### Flags\n
\n
- !vexillology@lemmy.world\n
\n
##### Maps\n
\n
- !map_enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz\n
\n
##### Memes\n
\n
Meme communities in general can overload your feed, so keep that in mind.\n
\n
- !196@lemmy.blahaj.zone (lgbt memes)\n
- !animalswithjobs@lemmy.world\n
- !animemes@ani.social\n
- !best_of_mastodon@sh.itjust.works\n
- !boneappletea@lemmy.world\n
- !curatedtumblr@sh.itjust.works\n
- !dnd_memes@lemmy.world\n
- !fakehistoryporn@lemmy.world\n
- !foundsatan@lemmy.world\n
- !funny@sh.itjust.works\n
- !greentext@lemmy.ml\n
- !historymemes@kbin.social\n
- !lotrmemes@midwest.social\n
- !memes@lemmy.ml - note: this will 100% overload your feed.\n
- !memes@lemmy.world\n
- !memes@sopuli.xyz\n
- !memes@feddit.uk (uk memes)\n
- !meow_irl@sopuli.xyz\n
- !metalmemes@lemmy.world (metal music memes)\n
- !microblogmemes@lemmy.world\n
- !occultmemes@lemmy.world\n
- !programmer_humor@programming.dev\n
- !raccoons@lemmy.world\n
- !relationshipmemes@lemmyis.fun\n
- !risa@startrek.website (star trek memes)\n
- !rpggreentext@ttrpg.network\n
- !rpgmemes@ttrpg.network\n
- !science_memes@mander.xyz\n
- !simpsonsshitposting@sh.itjust.works\n
- !starwarsmemes@lemmy.world\n
- !stonermemes@lemmy.beyondcombustion.net\n
- !trippinthroughtime@lemmy.ca\n
- !witchymemes@lemmy.world\n
\n
##### Misc\n
\n
- !badrealestate@feddit.uk - awful real estate photos, has a decent amount of comments\n
- !sideoftheroad@possumpat.io - interesting things on the side of the road\n
\n
##### Photography\n
\n
- !abandonedporn@reddthat.com\n
- !accidentalrenaissance@lemmy.blahaj.zone\n
- !AccidentalRenaissance@kbin.social\n
- !analog@lemmy.world - really cool photography pics\n
- !bewowed@lemmy.dbzer0.com\n
- !castles@lemm.ee\n
- !cozy_places@lemmy.world\n
- !deserts@lemmy.world\n
- !earthporn@lemmy.ml\n
- !earthporn@lemmy.world\n
- !hiking@lemmy.world\n
- !natures_patterns@lemmy.world\n
- !oldschoolcool@lemmy.world\n
- !raining@sh.itjust.works\n
- !reclaimedbynature@lemmy.world\n
- !streetphotography@lemmy.world\n
- !strassenfotografie@feddit.de\n
- !travelphotography@lemmy.world\n
\n
##### Wallpapers\n
\n
- !amoledbackgrounds@lemmy.world\n
- !animewallpapers@ani.social\n
- !mobilewallpaper@lemmy.world\n
- !wallpapers@lemmy.world\n
- !wallpapers@lemmy.ca\n
\n
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\n
#### Games\n
\n
##### Board Games / Table top games\n
\n
The [ttrpg.network](https://ttrpg.network/communities?listingType=Local&page=1) instance has a lot of communities based around table top gaming & RPGs.\n
\n
note: the battlemaps communities seem to mostly cross-post between eachother at the moment.\n
\n
- !boardgames@feddit.de\n
- !battlemaps@lemmy.world\n
- !battlemaps@sh.itjust.works\n
- !battlemaps@ttrpg.network\n
- !dnd@lemmy.world\n
- !dndnext@ttrpg.network\n
- !osr@lemm.ee\n
- !pf2general@pathfinder.social\n
- !rpg@ttrpg.network\n
\n
##### Chess\n
\n
- !anarchychess@sopuli.xyz (funny chess)\n
- !Chess@lemmy.ml\n
\n
##### Video Games\n
\n
- !dosgaming@retrolemmy.com\n
- !games@lemmy.world\n
- !gaming@lemmy.ml\n
- !gaming@lemmy.zip\n
- !giftofgaming@lemmy.world\n
- !patientgamers@sh.itjust.works (more conversation based than the others)\n
- !pcgaming@lemmy.ca\n
- !pokemon@lemmy.ml\n
- !retrogaming@lemmy.world\n
- !steam@lemmy.ml\n
- !steamdeck@lemmy.ml (more news based)\n
- !steamdeck@sopuli.xyz\n
- !virtualreality@lemmy.world\n
\n
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\n
#### Knowledge (e.g history, science)\n
\n
- !archaeology@mander.xyz\n
- !biodiversity@mander.xyz\n
- !digitalbioacoustics@lemmy.world\n
- !history@lemmy.world\n
- !history@kbin.social\n
- !HistoryArtifacts@kbin.social\n
- !historyporn@lemmy.world\n
- !interesting@feddit.de\n
- !interestingasfuck@lemmy.world\n
- !longreads@sh.itjust.works\n
- !palaeontology@mander.xyz\n
- !science@lemmy.ml\n
- !science@lemmy.world\n
- !til@lemmy.world\n
\n
---\n
\n
#### Space\n
\n
- !astronomy@mander.xyz\n
- !astrophotography@lemmy.world\n
- !jwst@lemmy.world\n
- !space@lemmy.world\n
- !space@kbin.social\n
- !spacepics@lemmy.world\n
\n
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\n
#### TV (television), movies, film\n
\n
- !bluey@lemmy.world\n
- !cyberpunk@lemmy.villa-straylight.social (includes convos about Cyberpunk across different media styles)\n
- !daystrominstitute@startrek.website - in-depth conversations about Star Trek\n
- !futurama@lemmy.world\n
- !movies@lemmy.world\n
- !moviesandtv@lemmy.film (very active community for all things movies & TV)\n
- !television@lemmy.world\n
- !quarks@startrek.website\n
- !scifi@kbin.social\n
- !sciencefiction@lemmy.world (note: covers science fiction across media, e.g games, tv, books, etc)\n
- !startrek@startrek.website\n
- !star_wars@lemmy.world\n
\n
---\n
\n
#### Music\n
\n
*Lots* of music communities on Lemmy. Search [Lemmyverse](https://lemmyverse.net/communities) for genres of interest for more, this *definitely* isn’t exhaustive.\n
\n
Note that music communities *generally* have low comment counts, from my experience.\n
\n
- I made a fuller list of British [music genres/communities/artists here](https://lemmy.world/post/1444361) (e.g grime, dnb, jungle, uk hh, idm, rock/metal/punk, etc)\n
\n
There’s also:\n
\n
- !dancehall@lemmy.world\n
- !guitars@lemmy.world\n
- !guitarpedals@lemmy.world\n
- !hiphopheads@sopuli.xyz\n
- !kpop@lemmy.world\n
- !music@lemmy.world\n
- !oddlyspecificplaylists@sh.itjust.works\n
- !popheads@poptalk.scrubbles.tech\n
- !reggae@lemmy.world\n
- !ska@lemmy.blahaj.zone\n
- !undergroundhiphop@lemmy.world\n
\n
---\n
\n
Previous\n
========\n
\n
These communities have been removed from the list for not maintaining activity.\n
\n
spoiler- !asktheworld@lemm.ee - !dailydoseofcute@lemmy.world - !dollhouse@lemmy.world - !filmposterporn@lemmy.world (community was deleted/removed) - !nature@lemmy.world - !old_maps@mander.xyz - !pictures@aussie.zone - !pixelpassport@lemm.ee - !shiba@lemmy.world - !weddings@lemmy.world
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Searching [Lemmyverse](https://lemmyverse.net/communities?order=active&nsfw=null) is good for finding communities. !trendingcommunities@feddit.nl is also a nice tool for finding new places.\n
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I posted this on the *other site* but I thought I’d copy over here too, lots of good communities around to subscribe to if you want a more casual/fun frontpage that isn’t just tech news, elon musk, or politics.\n
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note: all of these communities have posts. If they appear empty, it simply means nobody on the instance you use has visited them before (or you might have blocked them and forgot, I’ve done it before, lol)!\n
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My rough criterion was:\n
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- Of interest to me or a wide audience\n
- Has a decent amount of activity\n
- Casual / fun / interesting / cool / funny / chatty communities.\n
- 0 negativity/negative vibes, news, politics, overload of tech or niche tech news/info, etc.\n
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**Directory**\n
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- Conversation Communities - for chatty places \n
- "ask" based\n
- Casual chat / Misc\n
- Hobbies, Creative, Passions \n
- Misc\n
- Artwork\n
- Cooking, food, drinks\n
- Gardening / Plants\n
- Keyboard enthusiasts\n
- Knitting, stitching, crocheting, etc\n
- Reading and writing\n
- Nice/Interesting/Funny pictures \n
- Animals\n
- Comics\n
- Flags\n
- Maps\n
- Memes\n
- Misc\n
- Photography\n
- Wallpapers\n
- Games \n
- Board games / Table top games\n
- Chess\n
- Video games\n
- Knowledge (e.g history, science, etc)\n
- Space\n
- TV (television, movies, film)\n
- Music\n
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#### Conversation communities\n
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These are places that are ‘chatty’, good if you want a lot of comments.\n
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##### “ask” based\n
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- !asklemmy@lemmy.ml\n
- !asklemmy@lemmy.world\n
- !askmeanything@lemmy.ca\n
- !askscience@lemmy.world\n
- !askuk@feddit.uk\n
- !nostupidquestions@lemmy.world\n
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##### Casual chat / Misc\n
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- !cafe@monyet.cc - casual chat community. Worth noting that the instance (and likely most users) are Malaysian.\n
- !casualconversation@lemmy.world\n
- !edc@sopuli.xyz (chat about things you carry everyday)\n
- !frugal@lemmy.world\n
- !mildlyinteresting@lemmy.world\n
- !showerthoughts@lemmy.world\n
- !ukcasual@lemmy.world\n
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#### Hobbies, Creative, Passions\n
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##### Misc\n
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- !3dprinting@lemmy.world\n
- !faceting@lemmy.world (gemstone cutting)\n
- !imadethis@lemm.ee\n
- !lasercutting@lemm.ee\n
- !pottery@lemmy.world\n
- !tabletopminis@lemmy.world\n
- !woodworking@lemmy.ca\n
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##### Artwork\n
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(see also the list under the Wallpapers header)\n
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- !ai_art@lemmy.world\n
- !albumartporn@lemmy.world\n
- !artshare@lemmy.world - for artists to share their own work, more amateur than the others\n
- !artporn@lemm.ee\n
- !apocalypticart@feddit.de\n
- !digitalart@lemmy.world\n
- !imageai@sh.itjust.works\n
- !hobbit_art@hobbit.world - Lord of the Rings/Hobbit related art\n
- !psychedelic_artwork@psychedelia.ink\n
- !traditional_art@lemmy.world\n
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##### Cooking, food, drinks\n
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- !castiron@lemmy.world\n
- !cocktails@lemmy.world\n
- !coffee@lemmy.world\n
- !cooking@lemmy.world\n
- !espresso@infosec.pub\n
- !homebrewing@sopuli.xyz\n
- !recipes@feddit.uk\n
- !sourdough@lemmy.world\n
- !veganrecipes@sh.itjust.works\n
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Generally mostly nice pics of food:\n
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- !cooking_with_fire@feddit.uk\n
- !foodporn@lemmy.world\n
- !ramen@lemmy.world\n
- !veganhomecooks@lemmy.world\n
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##### Gardening / Plants\n
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- !gardening@thegarden.land\n
- !houseplants@mander.xyz\n
- !mushrooms@lemmy.world\n
- !mycology@mander.xyz\n
- !succulents@midwest.social\n
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##### Keyboard enthusiasts\n
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- !ergomechkeyboards@lemmy.world\n
- !mechanicalkeyboards@lemmy.ml\n
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##### Knitting, Stitching, Crocheting, etc\n
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- !amigurumi@lemmy.world\n
- !crochet@lemmy.ca\n
- !knitting@lemmy.world\n
- !lemmy_stitch@sh.itjust.works\n
- !sewing@lemmy.world\n
- !sewingrepairing@sh.itjust.works\n
- !quilting@lemmy.world\n
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##### Reading and Writing\n
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- !books@lemmy.ml\n
- !comics@lemmy.ml\n
- !comicbooks@lemmy.world\n
- !keepwriting@lemmy.world\n
- !fountainpens@wayfarershaven.eu\n
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##### Sport\n
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Honestly there are so many sport communities around - if you search [Lemmyverse](https://lemmyverse.net/communities?query=football&nsfw=null) for popular sports, you will almost certainly find more.\n
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- !SquaredCircle@kbin.social\n
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#### Nice/Interesting/Funny pictures\n
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##### Animals\n
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Literally just pictures of cute animals.\n
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- !aww@lemmy.ml\n
- !aww@lemmy.world\n
- !awwnverts@lemmy.world\n
- !bats@lemmy.world\n
- !beebutts@lemmy.world\n
- !birding@lemmy.world\n
- !bugmenagerie@possumpat.io\n
- !bugs@lemmy.world\n
- !cat@lemmy.world\n
- !cats@lemmy.world\n
- !cats@midwest.social\n
- !dogs@lemmy.world\n
- !foxes@lemmy.world\n
- !gatze@feddit.de\n
- !illegallysmolcats@lemmy.world\n
- !illegallysmolbirbs@mander.xyz\n
- !jellyfish@lemmy.world\n
- !quackers@lemmy.world\n
- !squirrels@lemmy.ca\n
- !superbowl@lemmy.world\n
- !spiders@lemmy.world\n
- !wildlifephotography@lemmy.world\n
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##### Comics\n
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- !comicstrips@lemmy.world\n
- !cyanideandhappiness@lemm.ee\n
- !nathanwpyle@lemmy.world\n
- !thefarside@sh.itjust.works\n
- !xkcd@lemmy.world\n
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##### Flags\n
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- !vexillology@lemmy.world\n
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##### Maps\n
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- !map_enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz\n
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##### Memes\n
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Meme communities in general can overload your feed, so keep that in mind.\n
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- !196@lemmy.blahaj.zone (lgbt memes)\n
- !animalswithjobs@lemmy.world\n
- !animemes@ani.social\n
- !best_of_mastodon@sh.itjust.works\n
- !boneappletea@lemmy.world\n
- !curatedtumblr@sh.itjust.works\n
- !dnd_memes@lemmy.world\n
- !fakehistoryporn@lemmy.world\n
- !foundsatan@lemmy.world\n
- !funny@sh.itjust.works\n
- !greentext@lemmy.ml\n
- !historymemes@kbin.social\n
- !lotrmemes@midwest.social\n
- !memes@lemmy.ml - note: this will 100% overload your feed.\n
- !memes@lemmy.world\n
- !memes@sopuli.xyz\n
- !memes@feddit.uk (uk memes)\n
- !meow_irl@sopuli.xyz\n
- !metalmemes@lemmy.world (metal music memes)\n
- !microblogmemes@lemmy.world\n
- !occultmemes@lemmy.world\n
- !programmer_humor@programming.dev\n
- !raccoons@lemmy.world\n
- !relationshipmemes@lemmyis.fun\n
- !risa@startrek.website (star trek memes)\n
- !rpggreentext@ttrpg.network\n
- !rpgmemes@ttrpg.network\n
- !science_memes@mander.xyz\n
- !simpsonsshitposting@sh.itjust.works\n
- !starwarsmemes@lemmy.world\n
- !stonermemes@lemmy.beyondcombustion.net\n
- !trippinthroughtime@lemmy.ca\n
- !witchymemes@lemmy.world\n
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##### Misc\n
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- !badrealestate@feddit.uk - awful real estate photos, has a decent amount of comments\n
- !sideoftheroad@possumpat.io - interesting things on the side of the road\n
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##### Photography\n
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- !abandonedporn@reddthat.com\n
- !accidentalrenaissance@lemmy.blahaj.zone\n
- !AccidentalRenaissance@kbin.social\n
- !analog@lemmy.world - really cool photography pics\n
- !bewowed@lemmy.dbzer0.com\n
- !castles@lemm.ee\n
- !cozy_places@lemmy.world\n
- !deserts@lemmy.world\n
- !earthporn@lemmy.ml\n
- !earthporn@lemmy.world\n
- !hiking@lemmy.world\n
- !natures_patterns@lemmy.world\n
- !oldschoolcool@lemmy.world\n
- !raining@sh.itjust.works\n
- !reclaimedbynature@lemmy.world\n
- !streetphotography@lemmy.world\n
- !strassenfotografie@feddit.de\n
- !travelphotography@lemmy.world\n
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##### Wallpapers\n
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- !amoledbackgrounds@lemmy.world\n
- !animewallpapers@ani.social\n
- !mobilewallpaper@lemmy.world\n
- !wallpapers@lemmy.world\n
- !wallpapers@lemmy.ca\n
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#### Games\n
\n
##### Board Games / Table top games\n
\n
The [ttrpg.network](https://ttrpg.network/communities?listingType=Local&page=1) instance has a lot of communities based around table top gaming & RPGs.\n
\n
note: the battlemaps communities seem to mostly cross-post between eachother at the moment.\n
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- !boardgames@feddit.de\n
- !battlemaps@lemmy.world\n
- !battlemaps@sh.itjust.works\n
- !battlemaps@ttrpg.network\n
- !dnd@lemmy.world\n
- !dndnext@ttrpg.network\n
- !osr@lemm.ee\n
- !pf2general@pathfinder.social\n
- !rpg@ttrpg.network\n
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##### Chess\n
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- !anarchychess@sopuli.xyz (funny chess)\n
- !Chess@lemmy.ml\n
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##### Video Games\n
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- !dosgaming@retrolemmy.com\n
- !games@lemmy.world\n
- !gaming@lemmy.ml\n
- !gaming@lemmy.zip\n
- !giftofgaming@lemmy.world\n
- !patientgamers@sh.itjust.works (more conversation based than the others)\n
- !pcgaming@lemmy.ca\n
- !pokemon@lemmy.ml\n
- !retrogaming@lemmy.world\n
- !steam@lemmy.ml\n
- !steamdeck@lemmy.ml (more news based)\n
- !steamdeck@sopuli.xyz\n
- !virtualreality@lemmy.world\n
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#### Knowledge (e.g history, science)\n
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- !archaeology@mander.xyz\n
- !biodiversity@mander.xyz\n
- !digitalbioacoustics@lemmy.world\n
- !history@lemmy.world\n
- !history@kbin.social\n
- !HistoryArtifacts@kbin.social\n
- !historyporn@lemmy.world\n
- !interesting@feddit.de\n
- !interestingasfuck@lemmy.world\n
- !longreads@sh.itjust.works\n
- !palaeontology@mander.xyz\n
- !science@lemmy.ml\n
- !science@lemmy.world\n
- !til@lemmy.world\n
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#### Space\n
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- !astronomy@mander.xyz\n
- !astrophotography@lemmy.world\n
- !jwst@lemmy.world\n
- !space@lemmy.world\n
- !space@kbin.social\n
- !spacepics@lemmy.world\n
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#### TV (television), movies, film\n
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- !bluey@lemmy.world\n
- !cyberpunk@lemmy.villa-straylight.social (includes convos about Cyberpunk across different media styles)\n
- !daystrominstitute@startrek.website - in-depth conversations about Star Trek\n
- !futurama@lemmy.world\n
- !movies@lemmy.world\n
- !moviesandtv@lemmy.film (very active community for all things movies & TV)\n
- !television@lemmy.world\n
- !quarks@startrek.website\n
- !scifi@kbin.social\n
- !sciencefiction@lemmy.world (note: covers science fiction across media, e.g games, tv, books, etc)\n
- !startrek@startrek.website\n
- !star_wars@lemmy.world\n
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#### Music\n
\n
*Lots* of music communities on Lemmy. Search [Lemmyverse](https://lemmyverse.net/communities) for genres of interest for more, this *definitely* isn’t exhaustive.\n
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Note that music communities *generally* have low comment counts, from my experience.\n
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- I made a fuller list of British [music genres/communities/artists here](https://lemmy.world/post/1444361) (e.g grime, dnb, jungle, uk hh, idm, rock/metal/punk, etc)\n
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There’s also:\n
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- !dancehall@lemmy.world\n
- !guitars@lemmy.world\n
- !guitarpedals@lemmy.world\n
- !hiphopheads@sopuli.xyz\n
- !kpop@lemmy.world\n
- !music@lemmy.world\n
- !oddlyspecificplaylists@sh.itjust.works\n
- !popheads@poptalk.scrubbles.tech\n
- !reggae@lemmy.world\n
- !ska@lemmy.blahaj.zone\n
- !undergroundhiphop@lemmy.world\n
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Previous\n
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These communities have been removed from the list for not maintaining activity.\n
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spoiler- !asktheworld@lemm.ee - !dailydoseofcute@lemmy.world - !dollhouse@lemmy.world - !filmposterporn@lemmy.world (community was deleted/removed) - !nature@lemmy.world - !old_maps@mander.xyz - !pictures@aussie.zone - !pixelpassport@lemm.ee - !shiba@lemmy.world - !weddings@lemmy.world
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+slug: "A-list-of-casual-communities-on-Lemmy-that-aren-t-just"
+title: "A list of casual communities on Lemmy (that aren't just tech news or politics)"
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Searching [Lemmyverse](https://lemmyverse.net/communities?order=active&nsfw=null) is good for finding communities. !trendingcommunities@feddit.nl is also a nice tool for finding new places.\n
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I posted this on the *other site* but I thought I’d copy over here too, lots of good communities around to subscribe to if you want a more casual/fun frontpage that isn’t just tech news, elon musk, or politics.\n
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note: all of these communities have posts. If they appear empty, it simply means nobody on the instance you use has visited them before (or you might have blocked them and forgot, I’ve done it before, lol)!\n
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My rough criterion was:\n
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- Of interest to me or a wide audience\n
- Has a decent amount of activity\n
- Casual / fun / interesting / cool / funny / chatty communities.\n
- 0 negativity/negative vibes, news, politics, overload of tech or niche tech news/info, etc.\n
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**Directory**\n
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- Conversation Communities - for chatty places \n
- "ask" based\n
- Casual chat / Misc\n
- Hobbies, Creative, Passions \n
- Misc\n
- Artwork\n
- Cooking, food, drinks\n
- Gardening / Plants\n
- Keyboard enthusiasts\n
- Knitting, stitching, crocheting, etc\n
- Reading and writing\n
- Nice/Interesting/Funny pictures \n
- Animals\n
- Comics\n
- Flags\n
- Maps\n
- Memes\n
- Misc\n
- Photography\n
- Wallpapers\n
- Games \n
- Board games / Table top games\n
- Chess\n
- Video games\n
- Knowledge (e.g history, science, etc)\n
- Space\n
- TV (television, movies, film)\n
- Music\n
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#### Conversation communities\n
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These are places that are ‘chatty’, good if you want a lot of comments.\n
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##### “ask” based\n
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- !asklemmy@lemmy.ml\n
- !asklemmy@lemmy.world\n
- !askmeanything@lemmy.ca\n
- !askscience@lemmy.world\n
- !askuk@feddit.uk\n
- !nostupidquestions@lemmy.world\n
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##### Casual chat / Misc\n
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- !cafe@monyet.cc - casual chat community. Worth noting that the instance (and likely most users) are Malaysian.\n
- !casualconversation@lemmy.world\n
- !edc@sopuli.xyz (chat about things you carry everyday)\n
- !frugal@lemmy.world\n
- !mildlyinteresting@lemmy.world\n
- !showerthoughts@lemmy.world\n
- !ukcasual@lemmy.world\n
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#### Hobbies, Creative, Passions\n
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##### Misc\n
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- !3dprinting@lemmy.world\n
- !faceting@lemmy.world (gemstone cutting)\n
- !imadethis@lemm.ee\n
- !lasercutting@lemm.ee\n
- !pottery@lemmy.world\n
- !tabletopminis@lemmy.world\n
- !woodworking@lemmy.ca\n
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##### Artwork\n
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(see also the list under the Wallpapers header)\n
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- !ai_art@lemmy.world\n
- !albumartporn@lemmy.world\n
- !artshare@lemmy.world - for artists to share their own work, more amateur than the others\n
- !artporn@lemm.ee\n
- !apocalypticart@feddit.de\n
- !digitalart@lemmy.world\n
- !imageai@sh.itjust.works\n
- !hobbit_art@hobbit.world - Lord of the Rings/Hobbit related art\n
- !psychedelic_artwork@psychedelia.ink\n
- !traditional_art@lemmy.world\n
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##### Cooking, food, drinks\n
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- !castiron@lemmy.world\n
- !cocktails@lemmy.world\n
- !coffee@lemmy.world\n
- !cooking@lemmy.world\n
- !espresso@infosec.pub\n
- !homebrewing@sopuli.xyz\n
- !recipes@feddit.uk\n
- !sourdough@lemmy.world\n
- !veganrecipes@sh.itjust.works\n
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Generally mostly nice pics of food:\n
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- !cooking_with_fire@feddit.uk\n
- !foodporn@lemmy.world\n
- !ramen@lemmy.world\n
- !veganhomecooks@lemmy.world\n
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##### Gardening / Plants\n
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- !gardening@thegarden.land\n
- !houseplants@mander.xyz\n
- !mushrooms@lemmy.world\n
- !mycology@mander.xyz\n
- !succulents@midwest.social\n
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##### Keyboard enthusiasts\n
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- !ergomechkeyboards@lemmy.world\n
- !mechanicalkeyboards@lemmy.ml\n
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##### Knitting, Stitching, Crocheting, etc\n
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- !amigurumi@lemmy.world\n
- !crochet@lemmy.ca\n
- !knitting@lemmy.world\n
- !lemmy_stitch@sh.itjust.works\n
- !sewing@lemmy.world\n
- !sewingrepairing@sh.itjust.works\n
- !quilting@lemmy.world\n
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##### Reading and Writing\n
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- !books@lemmy.ml\n
- !comics@lemmy.ml\n
- !comicbooks@lemmy.world\n
- !keepwriting@lemmy.world\n
- !fountainpens@wayfarershaven.eu\n
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##### Sport\n
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Honestly there are so many sport communities around - if you search [Lemmyverse](https://lemmyverse.net/communities?query=football&nsfw=null) for popular sports, you will almost certainly find more.\n
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- !SquaredCircle@kbin.social\n
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#### Nice/Interesting/Funny pictures\n
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##### Animals\n
\n
Literally just pictures of cute animals.\n
\n
- !aww@lemmy.ml\n
- !aww@lemmy.world\n
- !awwnverts@lemmy.world\n
- !bats@lemmy.world\n
- !beebutts@lemmy.world\n
- !birding@lemmy.world\n
- !bugmenagerie@possumpat.io\n
- !bugs@lemmy.world\n
- !cat@lemmy.world\n
- !cats@lemmy.world\n
- !cats@midwest.social\n
- !dogs@lemmy.world\n
- !foxes@lemmy.world\n
- !gatze@feddit.de\n
- !illegallysmolcats@lemmy.world\n
- !illegallysmolbirbs@mander.xyz\n
- !jellyfish@lemmy.world\n
- !quackers@lemmy.world\n
- !squirrels@lemmy.ca\n
- !superbowl@lemmy.world\n
- !spiders@lemmy.world\n
- !wildlifephotography@lemmy.world\n
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##### Comics\n
\n
- !comicstrips@lemmy.world\n
- !cyanideandhappiness@lemm.ee\n
- !nathanwpyle@lemmy.world\n
- !thefarside@sh.itjust.works\n
- !xkcd@lemmy.world\n
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##### Flags\n
\n
- !vexillology@lemmy.world\n
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##### Maps\n
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- !map_enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz\n
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##### Memes\n
\n
Meme communities in general can overload your feed, so keep that in mind.\n
\n
- !196@lemmy.blahaj.zone (lgbt memes)\n
- !animalswithjobs@lemmy.world\n
- !animemes@ani.social\n
- !best_of_mastodon@sh.itjust.works\n
- !boneappletea@lemmy.world\n
- !curatedtumblr@sh.itjust.works\n
- !dnd_memes@lemmy.world\n
- !fakehistoryporn@lemmy.world\n
- !foundsatan@lemmy.world\n
- !funny@sh.itjust.works\n
- !greentext@lemmy.ml\n
- !historymemes@kbin.social\n
- !lotrmemes@midwest.social\n
- !memes@lemmy.ml - note: this will 100% overload your feed.\n
- !memes@lemmy.world\n
- !memes@sopuli.xyz\n
- !memes@feddit.uk (uk memes)\n
- !meow_irl@sopuli.xyz\n
- !metalmemes@lemmy.world (metal music memes)\n
- !microblogmemes@lemmy.world\n
- !occultmemes@lemmy.world\n
- !programmer_humor@programming.dev\n
- !raccoons@lemmy.world\n
- !relationshipmemes@lemmyis.fun\n
- !risa@startrek.website (star trek memes)\n
- !rpggreentext@ttrpg.network\n
- !rpgmemes@ttrpg.network\n
- !science_memes@mander.xyz\n
- !simpsonsshitposting@sh.itjust.works\n
- !starwarsmemes@lemmy.world\n
- !stonermemes@lemmy.beyondcombustion.net\n
- !trippinthroughtime@lemmy.ca\n
- !witchymemes@lemmy.world\n
\n
##### Misc\n
\n
- !badrealestate@feddit.uk - awful real estate photos, has a decent amount of comments\n
- !sideoftheroad@possumpat.io - interesting things on the side of the road\n
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##### Photography\n
\n
- !abandonedporn@reddthat.com\n
- !accidentalrenaissance@lemmy.blahaj.zone\n
- !AccidentalRenaissance@kbin.social\n
- !analog@lemmy.world - really cool photography pics\n
- !bewowed@lemmy.dbzer0.com\n
- !castles@lemm.ee\n
- !cozy_places@lemmy.world\n
- !deserts@lemmy.world\n
- !earthporn@lemmy.ml\n
- !earthporn@lemmy.world\n
- !hiking@lemmy.world\n
- !natures_patterns@lemmy.world\n
- !oldschoolcool@lemmy.world\n
- !raining@sh.itjust.works\n
- !reclaimedbynature@lemmy.world\n
- !streetphotography@lemmy.world\n
- !strassenfotografie@feddit.de\n
- !travelphotography@lemmy.world\n
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##### Wallpapers\n
\n
- !amoledbackgrounds@lemmy.world\n
- !animewallpapers@ani.social\n
- !mobilewallpaper@lemmy.world\n
- !wallpapers@lemmy.world\n
- !wallpapers@lemmy.ca\n
\n
---\n
\n
#### Games\n
\n
##### Board Games / Table top games\n
\n
The [ttrpg.network](https://ttrpg.network/communities?listingType=Local&page=1) instance has a lot of communities based around table top gaming & RPGs.\n
\n
note: the battlemaps communities seem to mostly cross-post between eachother at the moment.\n
\n
- !boardgames@feddit.de\n
- !battlemaps@lemmy.world\n
- !battlemaps@sh.itjust.works\n
- !battlemaps@ttrpg.network\n
- !dnd@lemmy.world\n
- !dndnext@ttrpg.network\n
- !osr@lemm.ee\n
- !pf2general@pathfinder.social\n
- !rpg@ttrpg.network\n
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##### Chess\n
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- !Chess@lemmy.ml\n
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##### Video Games\n
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- !dosgaming@retrolemmy.com\n
- !games@lemmy.world\n
- !gaming@lemmy.ml\n
- !gaming@lemmy.zip\n
- !giftofgaming@lemmy.world\n
- !patientgamers@sh.itjust.works (more conversation based than the others)\n
- !pcgaming@lemmy.ca\n
- !pokemon@lemmy.ml\n
- !retrogaming@lemmy.world\n
- !steam@lemmy.ml\n
- !steamdeck@lemmy.ml (more news based)\n
- !steamdeck@sopuli.xyz\n
- !virtualreality@lemmy.world\n
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#### Knowledge (e.g history, science)\n
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- !archaeology@mander.xyz\n
- !biodiversity@mander.xyz\n
- !digitalbioacoustics@lemmy.world\n
- !history@lemmy.world\n
- !history@kbin.social\n
- !HistoryArtifacts@kbin.social\n
- !historyporn@lemmy.world\n
- !interesting@feddit.de\n
- !interestingasfuck@lemmy.world\n
- !longreads@sh.itjust.works\n
- !palaeontology@mander.xyz\n
- !science@lemmy.ml\n
- !science@lemmy.world\n
- !til@lemmy.world\n
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#### Space\n
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- !astronomy@mander.xyz\n
- !astrophotography@lemmy.world\n
- !jwst@lemmy.world\n
- !space@lemmy.world\n
- !space@kbin.social\n
- !spacepics@lemmy.world\n
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\n
#### TV (television), movies, film\n
\n
- !bluey@lemmy.world\n
- !cyberpunk@lemmy.villa-straylight.social (includes convos about Cyberpunk across different media styles)\n
- !daystrominstitute@startrek.website - in-depth conversations about Star Trek\n
- !futurama@lemmy.world\n
- !movies@lemmy.world\n
- !moviesandtv@lemmy.film (very active community for all things movies & TV)\n
- !television@lemmy.world\n
- !quarks@startrek.website\n
- !scifi@kbin.social\n
- !sciencefiction@lemmy.world (note: covers science fiction across media, e.g games, tv, books, etc)\n
- !startrek@startrek.website\n
- !star_wars@lemmy.world\n
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#### Music\n
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*Lots* of music communities on Lemmy. Search [Lemmyverse](https://lemmyverse.net/communities) for genres of interest for more, this *definitely* isn’t exhaustive.\n
\n
Note that music communities *generally* have low comment counts, from my experience.\n
\n
- I made a fuller list of British [music genres/communities/artists here](https://lemmy.world/post/1444361) (e.g grime, dnb, jungle, uk hh, idm, rock/metal/punk, etc)\n
\n
There’s also:\n
\n
- !dancehall@lemmy.world\n
- !guitars@lemmy.world\n
- !guitarpedals@lemmy.world\n
- !hiphopheads@sopuli.xyz\n
- !kpop@lemmy.world\n
- !music@lemmy.world\n
- !oddlyspecificplaylists@sh.itjust.works\n
- !popheads@poptalk.scrubbles.tech\n
- !reggae@lemmy.world\n
- !ska@lemmy.blahaj.zone\n
- !undergroundhiphop@lemmy.world\n
\n
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Previous\n
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These communities have been removed from the list for not maintaining activity.\n
\n
spoiler- !asktheworld@lemm.ee - !dailydoseofcute@lemmy.world - !dollhouse@lemmy.world - !filmposterporn@lemmy.world (community was deleted/removed) - !nature@lemmy.world - !old_maps@mander.xyz - !pictures@aussie.zone - !pixelpassport@lemm.ee - !shiba@lemmy.world - !weddings@lemmy.world
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