this post was submitted on 09 Jun 2023
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I canβt find any of my outdoor communities such as r/campingandhiking, r/backpacking, r/hikingcanada, r/wildernessbackpacking, r/nationalpark
Come to mander.xyz and make them. ;)
Was going to say, I joined meander.xyz as it seems to have a good mix of tech, science, and environment / nature stuff as well. When I scrolled through it was the instance that most resembled my subreddit list (except for the cats. Is there a cats instance?!)
I haven't found one but there's a few cats and aww like subs that have already popped up. Speaking of which, are they called subs here or lemmings or ...? π
I think they're called communities here but I LOVE your "lemmings" idea!