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So I might try to make my own subplebbits for my own quirky interests like steampunk or synthwave or nicotine or whatever but I would also like to be able to see what subplebbits already exist. Thanks.

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You can see every sub that registered a community name on this dashboard: https://dune.com/plebbit/plebbit-protocol That doesn't mean that the sub is currently online and usable but it's a list of all domain names that have an associated subplebbit address record (analogous to an IP address in traditional DNS). Whether they end with .eth or .sol tells you if they were registered on the Ethereum or Solana blockchain. If you want to start your own sub, it's recommended to acquire an ENS/SNS name, so it has a human-readable link like p/pleblore.eth, otherwise it will be something like p/12D3KooWG3XbzoVyAE6Y9vHZKF64Yuuu4TjdgQKedk14iYmTEPWu
by Rinse (u/rinse12.eth) | 1mo ago
You can find an indexed version on plebscan as well: https://plebscan.org/subplebbits
by Tom (u/plebeius.eth) | 1mo ago
Plebbit is fully p2p, serverless, decentralized. So there’s no way of knowing how many subplebbits there are, as there’s no central server. You can create a sub and never share its address and nobody will find it (unless you post in it with an account and post to a known sub with the same account, so users will see the sub in your account post history). Having said that, we have a list of subs that we know of, it’s https://seedit.app/#/communities/vote. To add a sub, see: https://github.com/plebbit/temporary-default-subplebbits
if youre on the seedit client look at the top and click all. that is a list of all subplebbits listed on the default plebbit list. also, there can also be "hidden" subplebbits not available to the default list and only available through link sharing.