At the top of the Lemmy window (or in the hamburger menu, if you're using Lemmy from your phone) just click "communities" and then select "all" sorting. It will show you all communities federated to your local instance, with it default-sorted by # of active users per month.
this post was submitted on 12 Jun 2023
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I found some interesting and popular communities here: https://browse.feddit.de/ In my instance (Beehaw) There is also a list of communities that you can follow: https://beehaw.org/communities
One of the fastest options is to check the community list for larger instances: