The very specific animal subreddits like blurrypicturesofdogs or catsinwaterpackages. Always fun to find new ones or suddenly see something pop up from one of them again.
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So many...
Wallstreetbets, NonCredibleDefense, all the comedy and podcast subs dunking on Joe Rogan. Last couple years though I got heavy into NFL Meme War subs. Those had some top tier content during the NFL season.
NCD is such a niche thing but god damn it is so fuckin funny.
Avid follower of NCD. Such a unique sort of humour I never would have imagined I aligned with
Weird niche ones like r/SpecEvoJerking. Speculative evolution is already super niche and that's a parody sub about it.
artisanvideos. I love a good japanese watch maker making a wooden cabinet in a rainforest with rocks as tools.
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.
- r/Android
- r/androidafterlife
- r/androidapps
- r/antiwork
- r/CrackWatch
- r/DataHoarder
- r/fossdroid
- r/GameDeals
- r/MouseReview
- r/opensource
- r/patientgamers
- r/Piracy
- r/selfhosted
- r/soccer
PSA: We're still in the early stages of Lemmy. Reddit was like this too when Digg first went down. If you don't find a community you liked - make it! And once you make it, post as often as you can in it.
r/nosleep. It is on lemmy too but to read older stories i have to go back to reddit
The meme / shit post subs /wetlanderhumor /cremposting /shittydaystrom /aspiememes /tenagra /adhdmemes /dankchristianmemes /mathmemes
And then local subs, cause love me some local drama.
Definitely hobbydrama and nosleep.
I'm really going to miss anime_titties; for anyone that doesn't know, it was a wildly inappropriately named serious subreddit focused on interesting, relevant, unbiased world news that actually affected people.
r/abruptchaos and r/prequelmemes for me
I found an abrupt chaos community, but I can't remember if it's active, and I don't know how to find this thread again if I go check. Lol.
I won't miss many individual subs, but I will miss the totality of communities.
I will miss that, if I had a problem or question about X, there was almost always a sub for X, and it was usually the best place to get information from people that have some sort of clue.
Example: when it came to weird behaviors from my Samsung Odyssey G7 monitor, /r/Monitors was the only place with clear, focused discussion about it. The Samsung web forums had some people complaining too, but nobody actually sticks around the Samsung forums to have ongoing discussions, so getting a full picture of what people are experiencing was a lot harder. Plus, those kind of forums are always filled with a lot of Yahoo Answers quality of posts, so you have to sift through so much junk to find any usable info.
I've had this experience so many times with Reddit. That's what I'm most afraid of losing.
Nosleep and its assorted subs... I've been reading there since it had roughly 300 subscribers. I really hope the community rebuilds here.
HobbyDrama and similar subs. They're the Fandom_Wank of the Reddit era and I honestly love every bit of it. I'll miss Rimworld, too.
HighQualityGifs and their savagely, wonderful Gif Tournament
r/rimworld love the game, love the community, there is a community here on lemmy, but it only has 18 subs, so I'm afraid it won't be the same ):
Subreddit drama.
All of the r/ImaginaryNetwork subs. Plus r/DataHoarder, r/Selfhosted
Polandball (the mods have said they don't support the protest)
Also tales from tech support