• Jamie@jamie.moe
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    1 year ago

    Are you talking about getting a list for yourself, or doing it in a federated way? Because for an individual instance, you can go to Explore Communities -> All to view the most popular communities for that instance, or click the local tab for only communities that they host.

    I found a lot of my communities (including this one!) through Lemmy Explorer which aggregates it a bit.

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      Doing it in a federated way.

      Specifically, when you tell your instance about another one, it should at least register the existence of every community on the other instance. Right now indexing is community-by-community from what I hear and that sucks.

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        1 year ago

        I can completely understand why that wouldn’t be, it would put a big strain on any server with a large community count.

        I think the top 25-100 communities could be reasonable, though. This could also be accomplished with a bot either managed by an instance interested in pulling that data, or a user wanting to automate subscriptions a bit.

        *I originally posted this with an example that I immediately realized was incorrect, so I corrected that.