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.
- Excuse me, sub-what? ಠ_ಠ - are we at the ‘shall not be named’ phase? - We really shouldn’t be. The more we say Reddit here the more likely the fediverse shows up in Google instead of reddit right? 😂 - Good point! 
 
- 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… 
- I didn’t mean to imply we couldn’t say “Reddit,” just to remind that Lemmy communities aren’t called “subreddits.” - 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 !196@lemmy.blahaj.zone under r/196 - 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! - Ah, I understand, it’s hard to get new terms into your system that quickly. 
 
 
 
 
- Just call it ‘sub’ - They have a name. They are called communities. A user subscribes to communities. 
 
- SubHatsuneMikus. You know, famed Minecraft developer, EDM composer, and wizard novel author? 
- I always thought of it as Sub Rehabitation, like changing where the sub lives, and .rehab would be the closest TLD for it.
- Dom school 
 
- I never knew about this, thanks for the YSK! - Lost track of a lot of subs in the process of jumping over here. This helps out a ton is finding those niche subreddits. - subreddit? 
 
- If you know of a community somewhere in the Fediverse that serves a similar purpose or is an official replacement for a subreddit, you can and should post it as a suggestion to help people migrate! 
- Ah the good tool that mixed up star wars/star trek and privacy/piracy. 
 Totally not a random list of subreddits and similar communities with no relation between them.
- Patiently waiting for party parrot to make its way over 
- can i have multilemmy for multireddit 
- Hello there. Please add relevant body text to your post & see rule 2. Thank you :) - I promise I will, just about to leave for work I just got this, iv got you mod! Thankyou - Haha thank you, and no worries! - There ya go! Have a great day! - You too! 
 
 
 
 
- Suppose I go through that list and find something, how do I then subscribe to it? C&p of the link and searching for it in wefwef results in nothing. - And having to search for it all by myself doesn’t justify the name “good tool”. - You’ll have to copy paste and come to Lemmy on your browser app, not on a Lemmy app and search for it under communities. 
 
- Application error: a client-side exception has occurred (see the browser console for more information). - Can’t get this to work in safari on iPhone - Is there a way to view desktop site on safari? (I’m very unfamiliar with iOS) - Yes! Just tried that and with content blockers off. It’ll flash the webpage and then goes to the error. So weird. I’ll give this a go on a desktop or laptop. 
 
 
- this reminds me of redditlist and it looks great. fantastic job!! I’ll buy you coffee for this - A coffee? - coffees. 
 
 
- This combined with wefwef importing Apollo data makes it really easy to find the communities again. 
- Looks like the sub.rehab project is no longer active. - This repository was archived by the owner on Mar 7, 2025. It is now read-only. - A “spiritual successor” to this project has been created by @rglullis@communick.news over at https://fediverser.network/communities 
- deleted by creator - Because they’re called communities - deleted by creator 
 
 








