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Community servers are better as well as they are often more stable, have active admins on the servers and often have better performance. Most community servers have steam groups with information on this sort of thing so it's always good to check these out before you dive into a server you might not like.
Lastly, the community servers are better (in my opinion) because they can use wipes to rebalance the server so that the dominant clans on the server have to work back up - if wipes weren't in the game then you would get a large clan dominating a server and it's population would certainly drop off as you'd be raided the next day after starting.