the smaller gimmick subs, like hydrohomies the_pack. and those 2 specifically had such a positive community which is such a great breath away from the dumpster fire that is reddit
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The countless specific cat subreddits. The Gundam and gunpla communities. These can pop back up over here but it will take time for things to feel the same.
CuratedTumblr and 196, if they fall apart. I know people there, it's tragic to think that it'll all disperse.
(This is Polenball if anyone was wondering)
several shitpost community, gamedev community like r/unrealengine r/cryengine, non-tech communities like r/limerence r/socialskills r/adhd, and probably some game community like r/kingdomcome, and more non-tech communities that are actively talk & shitpost about life, human, movie series, music band, youtube community, etc.
r/tumblr & r/curatedtumblr because they post some of the most interesting stuff from Tumblr instead of me searching for them by myself.
r/ThinkPad because they're my source of porn
r/AnarchyChess because en passant jokes are unironically funny to me somehow. I myself don't subscribed to AnarchyChess or playing chess myself lmaooo
Going to miss the steamdeck sub. Was a good one full of interesting tips and skins for the deck
A huge chunk of anime subreddits, some nsfw subs, mealprepsunday and 1500isplenty, suggestmeabook, antimeme, copypasta, coolguides, collapse support, and my city's subreddit (I get to know more about my city, since my residence is far away from the main center of activity). And those small communities for singleplayer rpg mobile games I found interesting. I know they're never going back, most people won't even bother with mobile as a platform for games anyway...
Let's create them here, this could be the beginning of something beautiful!! Btw, Lemmur or Jerboa like app for Lemmy? π€
Weird niche ones like r/SpecEvoJerking. Speculative evolution is already super niche and that's a parody sub about it.
I guess it depends on which ones donβt move here. Right now itβs all of them, but that might improve later.
KitchenConfidential for sure, that was my go to sub for having a laugh.
And getting slight PTSD
Really gonna miss the discussion threads for pretty much any (current-ish) tv show, always my go to after finishing an episode. Also asksciencefiction was a fun one.
Emulation-related subreddits, for one.
My local city subreddit, r/stlouis. The fediverse channels for it are dead but hopefully that will change. Also r/personalfinance
/r/warframe seems like a long ways to go to get DE to have a presence here.
/r/homeautomation, but not its relentless promotion of HomeAssistant
/r/permaculture which always had inspirations and answers
Iβll definitely miss r/worldbuilding. Lots of people making cool stuff on there.
It's still new, but there's https://lemmy.world/c/worldbuilding over here now. Maybe it will grow into its own with some time!
Some of the industry specific ones like supply chain or logistics or even insurance were fun to lurk, and get a sense of what people in the industry think of those outside it
After just getting started learning to do my own car maintenance, definitely the subreddit dedicated to my model of car
I think I will miss r/peoplefuckingdying, had a few laughs with that one.
Going to miss the ask reddit and all the outdoor subs what's this animal ,snake ,spider, and some have subs as well ___
A whole bunch of the ones around tabletop games. Mini painting, terrainbuilding, some of the game-specific subreddits that always have loads of userafe content.
If anyone has spotted these communities here in federation space please let me know; I didn't find any so far.
COLLAPSE
Call me a doomer if you want, but i think we're gonna be way fucked a lot sooner than expected climate-wise
Cyberdeck & cassettefuturism
Jeopardy for daily show breakdowns
Local sports teams
A few gaming ones, but I suspect they're here somewhere too
Most of my favorites have a discord, but that just doesn't feel the same. Very hard to wade through all that chatter
I'm definitely going to miss LOTRmemes, PrequelMemes, CFB, ExperiencedDevs, CSCareerQuestions. a bunch of others, I was on reddit a long time. I'm definitely ripping of the bandaid here
r/imaginarysliceoflife
Thatβs how these things work. Reddit took its time. I truly think that Lemmy will benefit from apps that make the experience accessible.
r/196 - Everyone seems to have split off into 4-5 different groups, which kinda sucks. r/TwoXChromosomes, r/Lies, r/HuskyTantrums, r/UkraineConflict, r/HyruleEngineering, r/bonehurtingjuice, r/catbongos,
A lot of the smaller communities, and political ones.
And I'll miss the history, like, we have subreddits going years back. Subreddits full of stories and whatnot.
Hopefully it kinda mulls over in a few days, I dont really see it resulting in anything too permanent. Though I'm often wrong.
A bunch.
r/guineapigs - it was very helpful for new pig owners, and a great guinea pig fix when you're at work.
r/disney* - for a Disney parks nutcase like myself, the various Disney park related subreddits helped me get over the time between visits.
r/bestofredditorupdates - I get frustrated reading posts and not having any idea of how things ended up, but boru allowed me to indulge my interest in others' stories without getting frustrated by the lack of closure.
The list goes on and on.
I'm definitely going to miss the true crime/unresolved mystery/paranormal subreddits. I loved the CreepyAskReddit curation.
r/houseplants and r/food. I loved browsing aimlessly through all the pictures and seeing pets in the background.