For most I don't think people care too much about the larger subs, but the more niche ones. Like I'm a huge wrestling fan, so watching r/squaredcircle go is sad given how it was a hub for all of pro wrestling.
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sports subs probably... and r/anime... ah and r/idiotsincars
EDIT: r/manga too....
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 lot of subreddits that have been said I'll also miss, but for me personally I'll miss the Math based subreddits I used to follow the most. r/badmath was a particular fav. I don't have many "math people" in my friend group so it was nice to have a place to chat about differnet math topics and learn. But hey, I'm sure with time we can expect a lot of those subreddits to find a home elsewhere. Hopefully here. I like it a lot so far!
Emulation-related subreddits, for one.
After just getting started learning to do my own car maintenance, definitely the subreddit dedicated to my model of car
Iโll definitely miss r/worldbuilding. Lots of people making cool stuff on there.
Nosleep and other horror/terror/creepy things subs and some specific videogames subs
r/knots
/r/satisfactorygame, cause its a great game, and its subreddit was a great source for knowledge and ideas. Also, /r/hardware, for the same reasons.
r/houseplants and r/food. I loved browsing aimlessly through all the pictures and seeing pets in the background.
futurology, medicalgore, medizzy, okbuddyretard, surrealmeme,bossfight,chadtopia, internetisbeautiful
Sushi, pizza, food, sushiabominations, anything food related really. I used to only browse those subreddits until I got sucked into Frontpage and ended up sucked into a toxic cesspool of derangement hahah...
Anyone know how I can set an avatar btw? I'm obviously too dense to figure it out.
The various graphics programming subreddits. Weren't super active but every now and again there were some mind-blowing posts.
artisanvideos. I love a good japanese watch maker making a wooden cabinet in a rainforest with rocks as tools.
I will miss all of the pev (personal electric vehicle) subs like electric scooter and electric unicycle. Seeing others on adventures and getings tips and news was great
r/FunnyAnimals. For some reason, it made me sleep better at nights. A few funny videos with pets and I could end my day with a smile.