I would've recommended Komga, but Kavita has a built-in ereader which makes that a bigger win in my book.
sleepycrow
Typically you can find content at a higher quality than public trackers. For example, Movie X may be available through 1337x.to at 1080p but may be super compressed/have a lower bitrate.
You could go to a private tracker specializing in movies and find Movie X at 720p but with a higher bitrate so it looks better than the 1080p public.
If you find everything you need on public trackers that's great! I started using private when I couldn't find some foreign content or when I was looking for higher quality content.
You should create it anyways! Unless there's a community that already exists on an instance you are okay with accessing, I say make the community and people will decide for themselves if they'd like to join.
I spent some time going through any subreddit I liked and joining their Discord or Lemmy.
I found quite a few that didn't mention the blackouts or API changes and I didn't want to cause a ruckus by posting...so I'd like to know too.
Posting this from my Lemmy acct but tbh kbin looks nicer. I have a feeling everyone's waiting till the end of the month to really see what happens with the 3rd party apps and then they'll lock themselves in to either: Discord, Lemmy, Kbin, or stay on Reddit.
The more tech savvy and/or privacy minded subreddits moved to Lemmy communities, at least for the stuff I look at.
Nice! There's also a tool called sub.rehab with crowdsourced input on where communities have moved to (e.g. Discord, Kbin, etc).
Feel free to add in any other Reddit refugee locations!