r/AITA, I second that one r/politics r/AskReddit r/News r/Rap r/Unpopularopinion r/Genz r/cars r/LateStageCapitalism
As a regular user of those subreddits, I'm going to miss them
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r/AITA, I second that one r/politics r/AskReddit r/News r/Rap r/Unpopularopinion r/Genz r/cars r/LateStageCapitalism
As a regular user of those subreddits, I'm going to miss them
I was always a fan of the video subs like public freakout and crazy videos, I'm gonna miss those
BestofRedditorUpdates
So much unnecessary drama, but can't stop reading
r/greebles for sure! I got into their Discord though!
Idiotsincars... but there are just *so many *idiots out there so I'm sure I'll find a replacement for it.
Comics. I don't think a lot of comic creators will start posting here, so can't interact with the creator.
With that, also not sure about editing like bonehurtingjuice.
Also, potentially somewhat nsfw subs dedicated to specific people. Somehow I doubt the Lemmy community in general has much interest in that. Too mainstream I guess?
Reddit was better than pornhub:
/r/paag ( /u/hayleyxyz, /u/due_return_719) /r/realasians /r/tightdresses /r/nsfw /r/nsfw_gif
Subs that deal with medical issues. It was nice being able to go to them for advice or to help others.
Such subs were already niche on Reddit, and given their often embarrassing nature, I don't think we'll see them on lemmy in any comparable form for a while.
Daddit needs to be reborn here. It was/is a good place.
There is one!
I'll come back in a bit to edit this comment with the link. It doesn't look like there's a way to save a post to respond later.
Edit: I can't figure out how to get a link. It's called "Lemmy Dadsplain" on lemmy.ca
Another Plebbit refugee here. I liked r/RoleReversal and r/neverchangejapan. Honourable mention: r/piracy =)
r/mademesmile , wholesome but with more substance than just memes.
Let's create them here, this could be the beginning of something beautiful!! Btw, Lemmur or Jerboa like app for Lemmy? π€
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 ):
Not gonna lie, but for me, it's gonna be mostly the hobby relaxed ones like
Is there a way of finding popular communities across the federated lemmyverse? And on a smaller scale can I find popular communities on my instance?
Edit: leaving for posterity, but! thereβs a βlocalβ and an βallβ in the communities browser: https://lemmy.world/communities/listing_type/All/page/1
r/aspiememes
Weird niche ones like r/SpecEvoJerking. Speculative evolution is already super niche and that's a parody sub about it.
Bikini bottom Twitter, games, steamdeck, dank memes.
These were my go to on Reddit.
r/castiron r/cremposting r/absoluteunits r/old_recipes all my favorite corners of the internet
I guess it depends on which ones donβt move here. Right now itβs all of them, but that might improve later.
There was a lot of leftist communities on reddit that I hope survive in some form fuckcars, antiwork, fucklawns, breadtube.
/r/apolloapp
I'm definitely going to miss LOTRmemes, PrequelMemes, CFB, ExperiencedDevs, CSCareerQuestions. a bunch of others, I was on reddit a long time. I'm definitely ripping of the bandaid here
The vinyl releases sub. It's how I built my collection.
Cyberdeck & cassettefuturism
Jeopardy for daily show breakdowns
Local sports teams
A few gaming ones, but I suspect they're here somewhere too
Most of my favorites have a discord, but that just doesn't feel the same. Very hard to wade through all that chatter
I participated quite a bit in r/whatsthisbug and r/spiders helping identify bugs (mostly spiders) for people. It was something I really liked doing, especially educating people about how spiders aren't things to worry about. Guess I'll just head back to iNaturalist for that content.
Other than that, more niche gaming communities were a big one for me. r/puzzleanddragons is a mobile game I play often and the sub was super helpful for news and game discussion/guides. I hope it can kick off here.
After just getting started learning to do my own car maintenance, definitely the subreddit dedicated to my model of car