Most of the top 500 subreddits (by subscriber count) are fully mapped to the corresponding Lemmy community.
I’ve also ran a script to identify all the “over 18” subreddits that have a corresponding community on lemmynsfw, and linked them. This resulted in almost 700 communities.
In the following days, I’d like to find specific niches that need to be categorized and then see if any of the topic-specific instances would be interested in creating the communities that are missing.
@[email protected] and @[email protected], how about laying off the downvote button and trying to explain any real objections you have to the project?
We’ve had this conversation before about why your project is misguided and why it’s a net negative for the Lemmy experience. You later had the same conversation with several users, including some instance admins who said the same things to you.
You completely ignored all the valid feedback and reasons why so many people don’t want this project federated, and responded with tone deaf replies that ignored how people use Lemmy differently than you do. Why do you expect more discussion after the way you respond to it?
In those discussions you said you don’t care about down votes. If that’s true, then why are you calling them out now? Just ignore them, like you do with all the other negative feedback and criticism.
I don’t care about downvotes, the same is not necessarily true for the other people who are commenting.
The content mirroring from alien.top and the map of reddit-to-lemmy communities are two separate things. The fact that you are downvoting one because of your opinion of the other makes me believe that you understand neither.