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[-] klieg2323@lemmy.piperservers.net 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Formatted for easy navigation once your instance has upgraded to the current version. Clicking the link should take you to a version of the community linked from your instance. Feel free to comment with any broken links you know the answer to.

!AskKbin@kbin.social

!AskLemmy@lemmy.world

!BonVoyage@lemmy.world

!DadJokes@lemmy.world

GeneralDiscussin@lemmy.world

Incorrect link quoted above, use !general@lemmy.world for general discussion

!Natural_process_art@mander.xyz

!Reclaimedbynature@lemmy.world

!Science@kbin.social

All versions of TodayILearned (@kbin.social,@lemmy.world,@lemmy.ca,@lemmy.ml)

!todayilearned@kbin.social !todayilearned@lemmy.world !todayilearned@lemmy.ca !todayilearned@lemmy.ml

!YouShouldKnow@lemmy.world

Any my personal (certainly non-biased) favorite !Futurama@lemmy.world

[-] coderjewel@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Hey so I see there’s a few different instances for TodayILearned, are they all considered unique? Like would it be /TodayILearned1 /TodayILearned2 and so on if they were on Reddit, separate communities? Or are community names unique throughout the fediverse?

[-] Awa@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

They are separate communities each on a different server. You will encounter a bunch of duplicate communities on various servers for the big topics (news, technology, gaming, etc.)

[-] Sir_Kevin@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

For now at least. I would imagine in time the duplicates may converge into one or the other.

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