Nada. Nothing. I was there for the people, and the people that don't seem like they are just cavemen who figured out how to browse a website left Reddit and reformed every sub I was subscribed to over here already. I don't even have any specific novelty accounts to miss since every single one I knew of hasn't been around for a while as it was already, such as /u/shitty_water_colours.
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I loved reading the stories on r/AmITheAsshole and r/WritingPrompts. Some others that I frequented were r/Bombing (graffiti/tags) and r/Battlestations (computer setups). Deep love for r/CurseOfStrahd and all the little Dungeons & Dragons communities back on Reddit.
I will miss r/baking, r/breadit, r/rabbits, r/old_recipes, r/askhistorians, r/archivists, r/truefilm
Iβll surely miss my carefully crafted porn collection curated to my tastes. Pressing Delete button was hard.
canoeing, woodworking, ask historians, and maine.
i'm going to miss r/duggarssnark, r/askoldpeople, r/xennials, r/talktherapy, r/leopardsatemyface
I'm mostly going to miss my local subs. It was nice to stay up to date.
It's going to be nice to get out of the habit of grabbing my phone randomly. I really hate that I do that.
r/Windows10, rWindows11, and r/techsupport β since they were often the top Google search results for computer-related QnAs
Not willing to go to reddit to confirm the name, but it was something to the affect of "Animals I didn't know existed" didn't check it much but I did enjoy when something new showed up.
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¦
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.
I am going to miss many, one of which is /r/gaybros. I have created !gaybros@lemmy.world (/c/gaybros@lemmy.world).
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,
Netsec, netsecstudents, horror, catastrophicfailures, illegallysmolcats (and the whole lot of cat subreddits) and so on, the list is really long.
r/oldhagfashion was a really fun one!
I miss r/neography. It was full of interesting conscripts by so many talented people. The hardest part about leaving Reddit was the loss of these niche communities that canβt be easily replaced over here. I also miss my countryβs subreddit, it was nice place with interesting people and entertaining posts. I tried to make a replacement on Kbin but itβs just 8 people and Iβm the only one posting. But this is only the beginning, the fediverse will only grow from here and weβll start seeing these smaller communities appear.
There are a whole host of slightly smaller subreddits that are absolute godsends for producers, off the top of my head /r/DrumKits was one I frequently used to find cool custom drum kits
r/popping