Niche communities, like one for the specific car I own. Also more car communities in general. I'm so tired of the Fuck Cars mentality here.
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On a similar question, has anyone kept track of the lemmy equivalents of every (major) sub Reddit? Is there a community to find other communities?
Stable Diffusion. Of course there's plenty of Lemmy SD forums, but if that user base was here I'd be able to cut spezzit totally off
What is needed to make the majority of reddit users switch so that they bring all subreddits with them?
Roborock or robovac, would be nice to keep up to date on new products and share troubleshooting info with other robovac owners / shoppers, but building that community here isn't a task I'm up to.
What's a subreddit?
i rather miss ennnnnnbbbbby, was a real good nonbinary meme subreddit, but as i left reddit, no more :(
etymology
Something like KarmaCourt
A lot of the location-based Ask subs. A lot of the Ask subs in general.
but mostly r/WhatsTheWord
Do you need a word?
Edit: anyone can ask me and Iβm pretty good/will ask my family for English or German words. We come from a long line of Latin teachers, so, thereβs a lot of dumb fucking words floating around.
No, I loved giving answers and reading other answers. It's so illuminating of how other people think about language.
WallStreetBets
PokΓ©mon TCG subs- theyβre here, but not active really.
/r/webdev and /r/formulae are the main ones I miss.
cricketshitpost
r/gambiarra, funny brazilian subreddit about gambiarras (quick fixes/epic life hacks)
Less one that I'm missing, more one that I'd like to see more lively and recognised by other communities outside of Lemmy:
Factorio
As well as a few other games.
It's a fairly technically minded game, which'd make it a great fit over here. In fact, there is a Factorio Lemmy community, it's just nowhere near as lively as any Factorio subreddit.
Gintama. I love the anime and it was a really nice corner of reddit too.