r/futurefunk, I met several songs there. Also r/citypop and r/VaporwaveAsthetics.
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I liked r/whatisthis and the other subs for identifying objects and places. I rarely knew what anything was and never posted, but I learned a lot about random items!
I'm going to miss all the curly hair subs, it's a niche topic but something I feel like I know a lot about. I really wanted a text based of the main sub though, apparently I found r/curlyhaircare is like that. Going to not go on reddit though as much as possible.
Btw I created a new lemmy community for curly hair in case anyone else is missing it.
how did i not know about r/curlyhaircare until it was too late π
I would say some of the more niche subreddits that would be harder to recreate elsewhere. Plus i used reddit a lot because i stay off of twitter and facebook because those are absolute garbage
Local communities. I do not know why, but having people share the same social conditions makes them a warm place, even for gaming communities
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
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.
All of them. Thereβs so much collective knowledge stored in the comments, posts and subreddit menus, and itβs going to disappear. Stupid spez
Homelab, rimworld, explainlikeimfive, and oneorangebraincell.
I might try making a rimworld community.
There's a severe lack of space cannibalism imho
I'm going to miss r/bushcraft, r/hammocks, r/ebikes, and even r/worldpolitics lol
- r/musictheory
- r/MostBeautiful
- r/flowers
- r/TikiHut
- r/nature
I'm subscribed to a lot of band/artist subreddits, so I'm going to miss them
Always been a big user of subreddits that focus on my hobbies and interests. Hopefully those transfer over here soon enough.
whole food plant based discussions. I was just starting to use Reddit more than ever before and now I am gonna feel lost without a place to chat about things.
I'm going to miss r/hexandcounter. Wargaming is already a niche genre of boardgaming and the hex and counter is even further niche