I know there are sites out there designed for finding Lemmy communities that aren’t within your instance but it can be a difficult to find some more abstract ideas.
For example a community for goofy joke “million dollar” ideas like a gag gift for suburban moms that consists of divorce papers in a red frame that says “Break in case of emergency” or a gun that plays the Danny Phantom lines “He’s a phantom” or “I’m going ghost” whenever you pull the trigger.
Yes, see the guide here!
https://lemmy.ca/post/11285664
If you can’t see the post on your instance, you can find it on !newToLemmy@lemmy.ca
Copying it below, but please see the link above for the latest updates
🙌 Communities for discovering new communities
Stay subscribed to these to learn about more communities passively
!communitypromo@lemmy.ca (alternate link)
!trendingcommunities@feddit.nl (alternate link)
!newcommunities@lemmy.world (alternate link)
!communityspotlight@lemmy.world (alternate link)
Other communities, some of which are less active:
🌐 Instances to look through
You can find communities from specific instances
A great way to find lesser known communities is to look at the
/communities
page on an instance. Different instances may have different themes or focuses, and so you can find related communities that way.For example: https://lemmy.ca/communities
🔎 Search Engines
When you have a topic in mind, but don't know if a community exists for it
🔥 Apps and Browser Extensions
These can make it easier to find, subscribe, and manage communities on different instances
👽 Coming from Reddit?
See here
Can I advertise a kbin-based community in any of these links?
For sure! I think most of them should be perfectly fine for Kbin communities. I don’t even notice the difference when I interact with the Kbin ones. I assume there may be some federation issues so maybe I’m not seeing all the Kbin content, but I can’t tell otherwise
You can for sure advertise it in !communityPromo@lemmy.ca because it’s open to communities on any platform (source: me because I wrote that guideline 😄)