I think that would be great. However, the issue for me isn't so much finding it as it being really annoying to actually subscribe.
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Yep, I have no idea why I can or cannot subscribe to one or the other community. I really want to support these communities by adding content and commenting.
That would absolutely help, finding communities is still very fiddly.
In my opinion, it would be best to search in the following order:
- Title of the community
- Description of the community
- Topics within the community with the keywords
An example would be the following listing for the keyword "film"
| Result for "film" | type | |
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| | filmmakers | community | | analog film | community | | film shooters | community | | film recommendations?| community | | movie recommendations | description | | shoot analog | description | | TV | description | | TIL | comments | | Arts | comments | | something about how you spend your day | comments |