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It feels like I’m decluttering. I joined a couple meme communities or whatever they’re called here. And I like the usual stuff movies, games, books and have checked some of those. I’m not trying to go overboard and join every place, more so looking cool and chill places to interact with people.

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[–] zabadoh@ani.social 2 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

You'll want to find the most active communities in whatever topics that you're interested in.

There are communities with high user counts, but low activity numbers, and the reverse is also true.

The best way that I've found to do this is with a Lemmyverse search, sorting the results by active users weekly or monthly.

Take this search for "anime" for example: https://lemmyverse.net/communities?query=anime&order=active

And if you find a community that's inactive, it's pretty easy to apply to the instance to become a moderator.

Or if you don't find a community for the topic at all, it's easy to make one!