Textbooks! (/r/textbook) :)
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/r/talesfromtechsupport /r/maliciouscompliance and /r/prorevenge always give me a chuckle.
I'm surprised there isn't a c/wtf yet..
/r/trackers and /r/opensignups. the private torrent community is thriving.
The niche anime ones. Where's my bros at r/Kaguya_sama? r/SpyxFamily? r/swordartonline? etc?
Though I'm happy that I've seen one niche anime community today and that's Bocchi the Rock's.
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r/BestofRedditorUpdates
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r/coaxedintoasnafu
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r/DeTrashed
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r/dumbphones
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r/digitalminimalism
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r/ForgottenWeapons
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r/fucklawns
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r/OpenSignups
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r/QAnonCasualties
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r/IllegalLifeProTips
Not trying to start any political debates. These are just some of the subreddits that I would like to see as communities here on Lemmy. Feel free to comment if some of these exist and I'll update my comment.
Ah, just realized that almost none of these are actually niche. Whoops.
Does anyone play Slay the Spire? There's a cool community driven game going on, on the subreddit and it'd be cool to bring it over here too.
Those country ones, I'm in r/sweden and r/korea
r/powerwashingporn, it was my first Reddit experience, which really showed me that this website had a specialized community for everything. That fact is what got me hooked...
r/shortcuts is a favorite of mine
r/zillowgonewild, r/mcmansionhell, r/lastfm, and r/humansarespaceorcs have always been fun places for me. History-centric and hyperlocal neighborhood-level subs, too.
I also like most of the circlejerk subs. Maybe straightforward communities here will be less self-serious, thus making [blank]jerk counterparts unnecessary.
r/RainWorld, r/ThinkPad, r/Framework, r/NonCredibleDefense, r/SpaceXMasterRace (this one isn't really about spacex), r/197
From a quick scroll through my subscriptions I think these are the ones I'm most looking forward to: r/dynastyff, r/futebol, all the cat related ones, r/diwhy, r/atbge, r/gtbae, r/outoftheloop, r/unraid, r/writingprompts, r/youdontsurf.
/r/eurovision, although the season just ended so it would be a bit quiet right now anyway.
/r/fantasyfootball, that season is just about to kick off so would be good timing
If you'd asked this a day earlier I'd have said /r/casualUK but we now have !ukcasual@lemmy.world
And the various specific craft subs. Currently we're posting all craft projects to !creative@beehaw.org but sooner rather than later I think it'll have to be split up into individual crafts because if there's one thing crafters love even more than the actual making stuff, it's showing off the stuff we made.
r/theculture
r/HighQualityGifs
r/rockectleague
HQG will be a great addition and given that they were some of the biggest content creators I'd be surprised if they didn't.