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r/castiron
Such a friendly community, always good vibes
r/PolandBall. I love the history jokes
I think losing the ability to lurk in active communities of people I disagree with politically. I would never engage as it didn't seem right, especially down/upvoting, but It was always interesting to see things from the other perspective.
So places like r/tories, r/conservative, r/prolife, r/liberalgunowners - as a guy from the UK a lot of the subjects discussed in a few of those didn't affect me but I always prefer seeing things from both sides (even if I would never agree with them)
Well first off, I'm gonna miss my favorite nerdy subreddits. r/wow, r/Morrowind, r/Oblivion, r/Skyrim, r/Elderscrolls, and even r/trueSTL. Happy that Skyrimmods is here though!
Aside from that though, r/botchedsurgeries, r/amitheasshole, and r/hobbydrama.
The rest would be various animal subs, but hopefully, they find new homes quickly.
r/AskHistorians - mostly because of the unprecedented quality of moderation r/MaleFashionAdvice - helped me appreciate fashion and nice clothes
I'm going to miss r/bushcraft, r/hammocks, r/ebikes, and even r/worldpolitics lol
I'm a bug enthusiast, so insect specific subreddits like r/moth r/weevil r/entomology
Game ones for all my random niche games I like.
But also I have a lot of health problems so going to those specific subs with my specific problem and knowing I'm not crazy felt really liberating. I know there's a new disability thing on here, but collectively being in a community with the people who have my specific problem made me feel less alone.
Definitely whatisthisthing. There was a truly specialized group of finders there who're unlikely to make the move.
My local country subreddit. There was some country spesific humour there that are hard to find elsewhere.
There were the time-sucks like r/amitheasshole that I loved, but what I really miss is the practical every-day subs where people shared valuable information. I am really into vegetable gardening, mechanical keyboards, and a few other hobbies and it was great to go to those subs and ask questions or get information. Vegetable gardening was particularly helpful in the last month so I am really missing it! Also, I was really active in a sub for people with type 1 diabetes and that was a huge resource in my life. Really missing that one.
First time posting here, and still figuring it out. Excited about the new possibilities. I was a redditor for ever a decade. Throughout the years I've had several favorite subs, and some I simply followed because of the quality moderation and content like with r/AskHistorians. What I'm going to miss the most, however, is the reddit lore and history. The good, funny, bad, and even ugly. From the Swamps of Dagobah, to the rise and fall of u/Unidan.
It's been a good ride with reddit, but I'm excited to be part of a new start and new culture.
Dumb stuff I'm interested in like:
One piece, guitar pedals/lessons, some jerk subs, nfl for football season, and a few of the more popular ones.
First post here!
Shout-out to all the nephews on r/NBA
Going to miss the shitty takes and off-season content
For me it's the German ones. I moved to Australia in the late 90s, and they help me keep up with things a tiny bit, so the culture shock isn't too big on my rare outings back home.
Also cats. Cats are nice.
See if the lemmy instance feddit.de can help you scratch that german itch. It's growing and has a range of reemerging communities.
Shitposting/humour subreddits for niche topics, like r/languagelearningjerk, r/vexillologycirclejerk and r/worldjerking
r/noncredibledefense 100%. they've reliably proved to be the most reliable right source about the war in ukraine. also extremely funny.
To be honest, I won't really miss any specific subreddit. Many of the niche and hobby ones that I cared for, I would not subscribe to, because of the low-effort posts.
I will miss site:reddit.com most of all.
I sure hope people aren't deleting all their old useful guides and troubleshooting posts. Yesterday I was playing Stardew Valley, I had a simple question, so I duckduckgo-ed it and found some promising links on r/StardewValley, but StardewValley was private. Very frustrating. I hope this isn't the norm. So, so far...that. I miss StardewValley. Besides that, I will miss r/bestofredditorupdates
For most I don't think people care too much about the larger subs, but the more niche ones. Like I'm a huge wrestling fan, so watching r/squaredcircle go is sad given how it was a hub for all of pro wrestling.
r/CasualConversation
A wholesome group of great people just chatting away.
/r/gamedeals, /r/buildapcsales
Those are the ones I found really useful for keeping up with deals and benefits from a large community. There's sites like pcpartpicker and isthereanydeals, but it helped getting "curated" deals instead of having to spend any time looking through everything myself.
Wherever we live, subs for our local communities will be missed.
/r/nobuy, they are a very supportive community.
BestofRedditorUpdates
So much unnecessary drama, but can't stop reading
I was always a fan of the video subs like public freakout and crazy videos, I'm gonna miss those