The gardening subs always made me feel like I could do anything in my tiny garden as long as I put in the work.
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r/StupidFood, I need my daily dose of stupid and disgusting food videos :(
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
A huge chunk of anime subreddits, some nsfw subs, mealprepsunday and 1500isplenty, suggestmeabook, antimeme, copypasta, coolguides, collapse support, and my city's subreddit (I get to know more about my city, since my residence is far away from the main center of activity). And those small communities for singleplayer rpg mobile games I found interesting. I know they're never going back, most people won't even bother with mobile as a platform for games anyway...
I will miss AITA too but also not really.
I miss how it was before it became popular. I liked using it to gain a different perspective on things and to see what my own personal bias lies.
Now itβs just full of ragebait and trolls. Seems like a lot of the posts are just people trying to gain popularity through tiktok or YouTube.
I'm gonna miss /r/buttcoin. It's a great place to watch crypto bros lose everything. How will I know when cz is arrested?
I will miss r/baking, r/breadit, r/rabbits, r/old_recipes, r/askhistorians, r/archivists, r/truefilm
Another Plebbit refugee here. I liked r/RoleReversal and r/neverchangejapan. Honourable mention: r/piracy =)
r/sp404. I miss it so much I might just make my own community here. Although, Iβm not interested in moderating it cuz I donβt have the time.
Although, Iβm not interested in moderating it cuz I donβt have the time.
I hope there is serious organic outreach to disillusioned reddit mods, because they are a/the crucial key to success.
Local communities. I do not know why, but having people share the same social conditions makes them a warm place, even for gaming communities
Its not the subreddits themselves I miss, its the centralized content. I don't want to have to scour 18 different communities from 4 different sites to get all my news and memes and videos. I liked having it all in one place and just being able to hit 'refresh' and have it all in front of me at once...
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 π₯²
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.
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/bettermentbookclub
I loved this community.
I know there is a book community already. https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected] Im sure it wont be a curated as bettermentbookclub but its a start.
r/greebles for sure! I got into their Discord though!
If you are actively looking for a subreddit, try use browse.feddit.de, then you can add it in the search bar
To be honest a lot of nsfw ones :/
To be honest, so many posts from r/AITA came off as fake after a while, I was already beginning to lose interest. People would do anything for upvotes. Maybe this time we can have less liars, but I'm not so naive as to actually hope for that.
I miss the Apple related subreddits, that community hasnβt really seemed to move over yet.