this post was submitted on 09 Jun 2023
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Some have, some haven't.
Two which haven't are /r/sweden and /r/languagelearning hopefully they'll come soon.
Du er velkommen til at kigge forbi på feddit.dk. Der er allerede et par svenskere her.
Jag har precis prenumererat :)
Fint att se fler svenskar här! I randomly visited the feddit.se domain and surprisingly found a Lemmy instance there, but the admin hasn't done anything with it yet. I hope /c/sweden (if it gets created) gets its own instance for Swedish-speaking communities instead of being stuck on a big instance. Until then, I'm staying on the Danish instance lmao.
r/LanguageLearning though, please leave that on Reddit... the only good thing to come out of there is r/languagelearningcirclejerk. Why would anyone join a general community for language learning instead of a community for the specific language they're learning, if not to speak English all the time and brag about how much of an epic polyglot they are?!