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[โ€“] illi 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

What I liked about reddit was that there was seemingly a sub for everything, no matter how ultra specific. Like r/master returns for vids of dogs happily greeting their owners, or a sub for wolfs eating watermelons etc. As far as I can tell, there are substitutes for the basic, most known subs here but ultra specific stuff lile this will probably take time.

I also miss communities for specific games I play. There are some, but even those are not super active and only for some bigger games.

What would be supper useful though is to have a place where you can ask what communities you could join based on what you want - like r/findareddit (edit: nvm, just found [email protected]!)