Specific game subs, especially smaller indie games
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/r/satisfactorygame, cause its a great game, and its subreddit was a great source for knowledge and ideas. Also, /r/hardware, for the same reasons.
Strangely, I already miss Me_IRL and White People Twitter. Both were fun.
r/tooktoomuch
BestofRedditorUpdates
So much unnecessary drama, but can't stop reading
artisanvideos. I love a good japanese watch maker making a wooden cabinet in a rainforest with rocks as tools.
I'm going to miss all of my smaller history/archaeology related subreddits.
r/Buttcoin
All the mycology subs, but I'm thinking of rebooting them here. All the synthesizer subs. All the subs with eerie places like r/AbandonedPorn, r/RustyRails etc.
I'm going to miss browsing r/all for a good laugh and interesting stuff. I'm going to miss stumbling upon random subreddits with topics and interests I didn't even know existed like r/Jarrarium, r/DesirePath or r/ThatBathroomMazeDream
r/perfectlycutscreams and r/nosleep
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.
Nosleep and other horror/terror/creepy things subs and some specific videogames subs
Leafs. It's either that or Twitter, which I will certainly not use.
Luckily there's a Sports bot on Mastodon that duplicates Twitter posts from NHL and Leafs accounts. Will be good enough for me.
I definitely miss knowledge stuff like r/eli5 r/nostupidquestion r/space r/science r/todayilearned
I browsed reddit a lot learning new stuff everyday while drinking my morning tea. But the thing I miss the most are the comments. So many posts got debunked or verified or explained even more with sources in the comments. Because of course there is a guy or a girl somewhere learning all about one type of drywall installation for 30+ years telling everyone why this wall installation in the gif can only be in 5 mile radius in Norway.
Iβll definitely miss r/worldbuilding. Lots of people making cool stuff on there.
It's still new, but there's https://lemmy.world/c/worldbuilding over here now. Maybe it will grow into its own with some time!
r/196 - Everyone seems to have split off into 4-5 different groups, which kinda sucks. r/TwoXChromosomes, r/Lies, r/HuskyTantrums, r/UkraineConflict, r/HyruleEngineering, r/bonehurtingjuice, r/catbongos,
- 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
Indie game communities, I just love looking at niche memes you only understand if you have played those games, and don't let me get started on the amazing art people put in there. There are some talented and passionate people out there, I hope eventually some hop over here.
r/houseplants and r/food. I loved browsing aimlessly through all the pictures and seeing pets in the background.
Reminds me that r/changemyview also really requires a large pool of participants to have value... Damn, I really liked that subreddit. I feel like it made me a better person.
I used to love lurking on AskReddit because there was a lot of interesting stories and topics there
There was a lot of leftist communities on reddit that I hope survive in some form fuckcars, antiwork, fucklawns, breadtube.
r/oldhagfashion was a really fun one!
Sunrise and Sourdough
Netsec, netsecstudents, horror, catastrophicfailures, illegallysmolcats (and the whole lot of cat subreddits) and so on, the list is really long.
Iβm going to miss r/guitar and r/guitar lessons. As someone who just started getting back into playing guitar, those two subreddits were ESSENTIAL treasure troves of tips, information, and guides to learning, practicing and enjoying guitar. Hoping to find / develop something similar on Lemmyβ¦