Appreciation post for the creator of Digglist
I want to give a huge shoutout to for making this list (and setting it up on its own site, too).
I was perusing the site when I noticed you are also keeping a historical record of data pulls. So appreciate that you thought to do that!
The way I've been currently using the list is taking the data and feeding it into my local AI, then asking it what communities I should join given my specific interests and hobbies. It's been great for surfacing relevant communities to me in that way!
For example, if you are a professional chef and you prompt it this way, it might surface , , , , , etc kind of things for you! That way you don't have to dig through all 5000+ communities individually.
It would also be really interesting from a sociological research / academic perspective too on how early communities may cluster and form. There's so many fun and nice things we can do with this info!
Have fun digging!
(Image by freepik, licensed with attribution. I'm not related to them in any way)
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