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Well, I started watching Star Trek TOS so I would get more of the memes on tenforward@lemmy.world ๐ .
I do like to browse by all instead of subscribed, which is a good way to discover more communities. Of course, I do have to block a lot of communities to avoid stuff I'm not interested in... which is basically just stuff in languages I don't understand and furries (speaking of niche communities, plenty of those). But I even enjoy seeing local posts from places in another country.
yeah you use lemmy pretty much the same way i do although im not that into star trek just yet. but im a commie linux nerd so that must count for some lemmy street cred?
i do browse by all but holy furries, man. i'm looking for a buried comm i can come to sperg out on and ressurrect.
If you do want to get into it, I suggest starting with Strange New Worlds and Lower Decks.
i will take a look at both as soon as im bored for something to watch again