Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-44668680-20191216022836/@comment-9605025-20191216030154

Hello and welcome to Community Central. Wikis are not like social media, you don't follow an entire wiki. You can, however, follow a particular page or discussion if you want to receive notifications when changes are made to that particular page or discussion. As for finding communities you are interested in, there are several methods.
 * 1) Browse the global sitemap
 * 2) *I don't recommend this as the list is extremely large and sorted in alphabetical order by domain, not wiki name.
 * 3) Browse the hubs
 * 4) *The page linked to above is to a category which lists hubs and hub-related content. Most/all of the listed pages are hubs but a few are not.
 * 5) *Each hub lists to top wikis in its respective category.
 * 6) Use and external search engine such as Google
 * 7) *With this, you are likely to get only the top few wikis related to your topic.
 * 8) Use Special:Search with the new "All wikis" option selected (defaults to the "This wiki" option)
 * 9) *This returns specific pages so some results may lead to the same wiki.
 * 10) Use Special:Search on the new wiki, Community Search Wiki
 * 11) *This may be a bit difficult as it appears to be designed not for direct use but indirect use. An example of indirect use would be the "View more wikis" link in the right column of Special:Search. Nonetheless, it can be done. To search for a particular term, you will need to manipulate the URL directly. For example, to use "Minecraft" as your search term, the URL is https://community-search.fandom.com/wiki/Special:Search?query=Minecraft.