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!lemmyfinds@sh.itjust.works !newcommunities@lemmy.world
They're both for communities. OP is asking about instances (ie. his server)
I think it'd make sense to roll "new instances" into "new communities". Why split the two? A simple policy of making it clear in the title what kind of entity your promoting/posting should suffice.
The reality is that the line between a community and an instance is fuzzy, at best:
I'm pretty sure I've seen entire instances be announced before