For example, let's collect all dog/cat/monero/porn/furry/tech/etc subs across the Lemmyverse.
Sub requirements:
None. But post the subs from biggest to smallest. Example dog subs: lemmy.ml/c/dog, lemmy.ca/c/poodles. Bc dogs has more subscribers then poodles.
In the link is a hedgedoc - it's Foss google drive! (Lemmy is Foss Reddit). You can edit your findings into it. It will be vandalized so when you finish editing it, copy pasta it into the comments so we can restore it, if you want.
If you don't want to use hedgedoc, just post your findings in the comment and another lemming will do it hopefully.
"Don't be lost while you hunt for sublemmies, contribute to LOST today"
Appreciate the effort. I even like that "smart" acronym. 😄 ... I have some thoughts on this, and i have already made a write-up twice, but technical fuck-up 😠 made it all disappear an equal number of times. ...
Therefore i'll make it short now because i'm too tired:
best approach: make a feature request to include categorisation in community settings, that would allow for automation.
second best: use a post (or several because of ~6500 character limit), perhaps a dedicated "community" wher you regularly update several stickied posts from the collaborative document. Both full links containing the domain http://lemmy.ca/c/bicycles and local-domain links /c/[email protected] must be given because of that link bug in the system.
third best option: have only a web document. Local domains would not work at all from that one, therefore bad user experience despite all the hard work.
Let me know if you have any questions. With the feature request thing i would like it if i could get some feedback, because i'm actually thinking of making it.
And last, you want to link to the Lemmy Community-Browser (don't ask why the hyphen, probably Germans did it) ... https://browse.feddit.de/