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A bit late - but here is the current list of imaginary communities:
New account, but the imaginarykanto link there doesn't work for me? I'm confused.
Did I pick the wrong server or something? Rather new to kbin.
OP is using the /c/ link format which does not work in Kbin (which you're on)
The correct way to link communities cross-everything is like [email protected] (
[[email protected]](/c/[email protected])
) yet people still think /c/ is anything but an implementation detail (as they're accustomed to Reddit's /r/)I have updated the post with that format of link @[email protected] you should be able to use them all now if ShittyKopper is correct.
This list was made by someone else and copied, I think I understand why they did it that way though - you can't format those links nicely, the following doesn't work:
* [Imaginary Kanto]([[email protected]](/c/[email protected]))
Looking like this (tries to link to a post or something?:Ahhh that makes sense. Thanks for the explanation! Still learning Kbin. It's more complicated than eg. Mastodon.
Oh wow ... I didn't know these were all out there!!
Ummm ... we really need multi-communities!!
Thanks so much!!
You should post this list to the new communities community so more can know about them (even though they may not be so new)!
How new is new? Most of these have been around for two months or so now.
Yea, I figured. I think there should be a kind of "TIL" for communities, as in a place to share newly discovered communities that aren't popular enough that many would know of them. And at this point I'd be happy to co-opt the new-communities community for that.