Just a working list - feel free to add to it. I realize that some of these might already exist, and I just missed them. Here’s what I’ve got so far:
- Book suggestions
- Obscure Media
- New England
- Massachusetts
- separate communities for every other state too
- Mildly interesting
- Antiwork
- Anti-Amazon
- buy it for life
I’ll miss all the “spooky” communities, they are what brought me to Reddit in the first place way (way, way…) back in the day. Nosleep, creepy, aliens, thetruthishere, etc. There’s lots of them, of varying quality these days but I regularly enjoyed the discussions and theorizing over the years.
Shout out to unresolved mysteries, that was a long term favorite of mine. At its best it was a respectful and helpful community of true crime researchers working to bring attention to cases. I am truly fascinated in evaluations of cases of misadventure, as well.
I might miss the movie discussions most, though. I love nothing more than picking apart an interesting story and getting under the obvious themes. I would regularly go directly to the official movie discussion threads after watching something I enjoyed, then search posts about it as well. I hope to find others here with the same interest because I’m sure that is something that can continue in the fediverse.
I imagine that communities like that will be created here before long!
- UX research (there is an empty 2yo uxdesign sub…)
- Artisan videos
- Is it bullshit
- UK personal finance
- /r/menslib, specifically because the mod had really thoughtful takes
- OCPD (a bit different from OCD subs)
good ol takeitorcirclejerk
Yep! Guess I can just follow him on Medium…
fixedbytheduet. I need someone to curate Tiktok for me…
I’d love to see some art stuff; some of my favorite subreddits were:
- minipainting
- sewing
- we are the music makers
- sketching
- art timelapse
- amateur room porn
There’s one called !sketchbook
edit: nvm that was on Hive
I have started an antiwork magazine, feel free to join! https://fedia.io/m/antiwork
At first I read “would not like to see replicated” and I almost got upset, haha.
For me:
- Fountain pens
- Communities for different countries/regions or different language-speakers - on Reddit, I often lurked /r/de, /r/Philippines, etc.
- Mechanical keyboards
- Woodworking
- Oddly satisfying
- Star Trek
- Battlestations
I definitely second BIFL, Antiwork, and different communities for U.S. states, as I don’t often get to connect with other people from Texas on the Fediverse.
https://sopuli.xyz/c/[email protected] theres a fountain pens community
That link didn’t work for me, it says the community couldn’t be found
https://sopuli.xyz/c/[email protected] this should work
Yes to the language-learning one! I really need to have a space to support my goal of learning German. I’m already really missing that resource that I had on Reddit.
r/france was really fun to hang around for language learning reasons! I loved their sense of humour. Their thread about whether the subreddit should blackout (i.e. strike) over what was going on was absolutely hilarious. It went something like:
Mods: Hey r/france we’re wondering whether we should strike on… Redditors: Yes.
Here’s one sub I found for mechanical keyboards
I’m starting to quite like this whole fediverse thing. I’m linking one community in one instance in another instance, while accessing all that from a third different instance, and it all works seamlessly
I miss r/Coffee and r/TaylorSwift. Maybe I’ll start them and moderate.
My niche hobby and snark communities, like AmericanGirl, FundieSnarkUncensored, DuggarsSnark, and HobbyDrama. I hope to see them resurrected elsewhere with just as good of moderation and communities as they had on Reddit. I know a lot of websites say they don’t want drama but a well-moderated drama community is a public service that keeps fights contained.
duggarssnack
lmao pelican persuader… mhmmm that sounds familiar
Sorry, do you mean my username sounds like one from reddit or I spelled the sub wrong? 😅
duggarssnark made up a nickname for someone, the pelicans. i thought you were referencing that since you listed duggarssnark as a sub you’d miss.
Oh, no! I hadn’t even heard that one, I just came up with a random name.
lol this was a funny conversation. have a great day!
I feel like there’s a lack of communities dedicated to specific games. Sure, I can see communities for Pokemon and Zelda right now, albeit on lemmy.ml
But somehow, we don’t have any major Minecraft communities? I liked the subreddits for modded Minecraft and Hermitcraft. Apart from that, the Terraria sub had its moments as well.
r/HobbyDrama. Fantastic reading material when you’re bored. I actually still have a backlog of saved posts on Reddit that I want to get through from there (preferably sooner rather than later…).
Super niche, but
- scalie/furry/yiff art (yeah yeah, I know)
- anime tomboys (also yeah yeah, I know)
These would need a separate instance due to NSFW and hosting costs.
askhistorians
r/politics r/WorldNews r/anime_tiddies
hooray my first federated platform comment, spent over a decade on Reddit and happy something else looks to be growing big enough to be a viable alternative.
I tend to love long form text based subs. Ones I particularly enjoy where I can’t currently scratch their respective itch anywhere else on the Internet:
/r/changemyview /r/bestofredditorupdates /r/legaladvice (mainly for the (/r/bestoflegaladvice goodies) /r/bestof /r/maliciouscompliance /r/prorevenge /r/amitheasshole and all of the /r/talesfrom[profession] subs
yeah I know half of these are often glorified fiction writing subs but I enjoy the stories regardless
I want to know what do you guys think of national/local subreddits? I found it pretty interesting to see the different national subs on Reddit like the German one or the swedish one or the french one, I found that my own nation’s sub would sometimes give me information about something before it hit the local news.