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Welp it's July 1st, and I actually had to move from lemmy.world over to lem.ee because that instance is being verryyy overloaded right now, lol.

I'm very new to Lemmy too and I already adore it. I'm really hoping to see lots of the Linux related subs become more prominent over here.

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[โ€“] unknown_artist 4 points 2 years ago (2 children)

More than migrate, I want to see the content build. Much of my browsing was looking through obscure threads (in askreddit for example creepiest things online, scariest this, etc. ) and reading comments.

[โ€“] uhauljoe 3 points 2 years ago

yessssss

i was always on r/hubposts, which was a sub where every post would be like "Spooky and Paranormal Threads" and then it would have like 50 links categorized into stories from truck drivers, or maybe hospital staff, or just camping stories, home alone stories, and each of those links was an AskReddit thread with TONS of comments.

I could get lost in hubposts truly for hours. I really do miss that sort of back log of content.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

Now that you meantion it. I'd like to see r/nosleep