Adds a draft for hidden communities page #5
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Reference: Programming.Dev/p.d-legal#5
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Just a draft for the page, need feedback on wording and information to give on the page. Some community IDs are also not accounted for.
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# Hidden Communities
Programming.dev will hide political communities, NSFW/pornographic communities and communities that have a majority of its content produced by bots. The effect of hiding communities is that hidden communities will not show up on c/all or in the community search results, the latter might change in the future, see [#2943](https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/2943).
Programming.Dev will hide political communities, NSFW/pornographic communities and communities that have a majority of its content produced by bots. While a community is hidden it and its posts and comments will not show up in post feeds or in the search results unless you have explicitly subscribed to it. (the communities themselves may show up in search results in the future, see #2943)
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Users can subscribe to a hidden community to remove the hidden effect status of a community, however it can be difficult for a user to find out which communities are due to them not being searchable. This page aim to provide more transparency to our user of which communities are hidden, and also give them a direct link to the community so that they can subscribe to the content if they wish. Some communities may be gone due to instances being shut down or by the local instance removing them, we do not update the list to reflect this.
**Programming.dev neither endorse nor condemn the content of these communities. Hidden communities are generally hosted on federated instances as programming.dev focuses strictly on programming-related content.**
endorses nor condemns
technically not only programming-related content but also content that programmers would enjoy
I'll change it to primarily
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## Hidden Communities
### Other
Other is typically placed last
Yeah, I moved it to the top since the only hidden programming.dev is c/test, so I put it up top for visibility reasons. Could maybe change the title to "Test communities"?