Honestly, one of my favourite subs despite the very strict moderation (every post had to be manually approved) was r/tombstoning. Literally just images of newspaper articles where the headline and any related images/articles were very unfortunately placed. The mods basically ensured no reposts or posts that weren't quite correct got in - so the sub basically got a reputation of only having a post every other week or so, but when you saw a tombstoning post you'd know it was quality.
Cirom
joined 2 years ago
2012... that would have probably been around 1.1! There's a LOT more to the game since then, though admittedly there's also a lot that makes the game go faster too. It's still a fairly decent time investment, but honestly it's well worth it. (As an experienced player, a playthrough for me still takes about 50-70 hours)
Keep the Wiki handy, though.
It really depends how they're moderated. The Monster Hunter subreddit was mostly some fairly good discussion with the odd high-quality meme slipping through.
I stopped using the Terraria subreddit after they added a "memes on weekends" rule though, as it just bled into the other days and made the subreddit kinda unusable.
Wait, Threads is supposed to be a Fediverse thing? I'll admit, I kinda noped on it as soon as I heard Meta was behind it, but how does the Fediverse fit into all this?