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Here are some random communities that you may enjoy. As general tip: look for things you enjoy. For instance, there are plenty of communities about privacy and open source, food, climate, gaming, browsers, plants and animals, news, politics, sports, memes, you name it. I really like the trending communities; great way to find new communities or remind you to look for something you hadn't thought about.
[email protected] (i love this one, but lately the number of posts seems to be less frequent) [email protected] (usually friendly and interesting to see what is going on in other people's minds and participating in the discussions) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Hmm, I don't really get that. Most of the time "trending communities" seem to be newly-created communities with little if any content. Considering how common it is for people to grab a community name and sit on it indefinitely, I feel like the 'trending detection' formula could be tweaked to display newer communities with solid growth, instead.
I salute the spirit of that, but the number of healthy communities across the FV seems pretty limited so far. Sure, it's not that hard to find ghost communities with search tools (I tend to use this one), but that's kind of a bittersweet feeling.