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r/perfectlycutscreams and r/nosleep
Subreddit drama.
/r/aoe2 was one of my favorites. I hope plenty of users decide to make the switch.
Maybe... r/Genshin_Impact
And lots of NSFW subreddits
Edit: and also r/Genshin_Impact_Leaks. Just waiting for the big new area and characters
I used to love lurking on AskReddit because there was a lot of interesting stories and topics there
r/backcountry great resource for back country skiing and generally a good place to find awesome photos, trip reports, articles, and discussion. I created the community here but none of my skiing friends use social media.
Looking at all the answers in this thread, i realised I might miss Reddit (subreddits) more than I thought.
Will miss the AFL (Australian Football League) r/AFL
r/tooktoomuch
- r/musictheory
- r/MostBeautiful
- r/flowers
- r/TikiHut
- r/nature
r/notjustbikes. The man himself no longer wants to use reddit without third-party clients or moderate the community without access to the API, so the community is basically gone forever unless reddit decides to revert the change, which won't happen. It was the best urbanist sub and nothing can quite replace it.
I'm gonna miss r/Art that's for sure! I loved how ppl gave different techniques a twist. It gave me hope! Most websites circlejerk around portraits and anime. Also r/depression. I use to reply post when I think I could say something helpful. Today someone committed to hospital and I'm afraid she won't be able to reach us back, ask for help, ask for someone to listen her. There's lots of niche hobbies too. I recently joined 3 and I was thrilled with these communities: r/falloutnewvegas and their witty crossovers, r/Tau40K had some cool painters and, oh boy, r/MechanicalKeyboards.
noncredibledefense I didn't understand all of the memes, but I loved the energy.
r/KDrama, and it'll be a while until anything similar ever arrives as it relies on recurring posts and a huge community for discussions ๐ฅฒ
one that I don't see making much sense here for a while was /r/circlejerk. that was prime shitposting on such an ironic level. i think that's the only sub i will actually miss.
r/WatchPeopleDie
Not the gory/gruesome stuff tho. Good reminder of my mortality. And not to fuck with machinery/cars/guns.
/r/whowouldwin :(
Also /r/tiktokcringe, so many of the videos there had me nearly in tears in laughter
I'm going to miss r/datasets, r/selfhosted and other subreddits that allowed me to tap into accessible niche knowledge. I'm sure there are subs I had not yet discovered, but a lot of the information they collected over the years may be gone. I hope those communities will find their way to Lemmy and rebuild.
FWIW, selfhosted does have a sort of "best of" list on GitHub at: https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted
I'm mostly going to miss my local subs. It was nice to stay up to date.
It's going to be nice to get out of the habit of grabbing my phone randomly. I really hate that I do that.
r/GymMemes
Easily the most goofy subreddit I had the pleasure of being in.