Pretty sure AITA, TIFU etc were mostly badly written fan fiction lol. Some of those stories were so far from anything that could happen in reality. I hate being so cynical and critical of everything.. ignorance is bliss
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Homelab, rimworld, explainlikeimfive, and oneorangebraincell.
I might try making a rimworld community.
I'm going to miss r/hexandcounter. Wargaming is already a niche genre of boardgaming and the hex and counter is even further niche
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.
I've always wondered, what does "squared circle" even mean in regards to pro wrestling?
It's just a phrase really, squared circle referring to the four sides of the ring. I'm not sure where it even originated from.
I'm going to miss my local subreddits, like r/toronto and r/askTO. They have (had?) a very active and interesting userbase. I'm going to miss the subreddits for the games I play, like The Sims and Civ. I'm going to miss the subreddits for the TV shows I follow. I'm going to miss the lady-focused subreddits, the cute animals subreddits, the mental health subreddits (which have gotten me through so much), the science subreddits, and the news subreddits. I'm a member of so many communities there that I love. I'm going to miss them all.
r/GenshinGays and r/fanfiction are the big two.
I am going to miss my programming subreddits and r/halo. A lot of good folks over there.
The only communities I regularly posted to was gif subs. So I'm going to have to see about starting a server for all those categories and bring it back
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/r/UFOs is basically the only place I've ever found good coverage of UAP reporting. I've been looking around Lemmy and so far I haven't found anything similar.
Everyone thinks UFOs are some joke topic that should be immediately ignored whenever it comes up, but there's been huge developments in the UAP scene over the last few years, and you basically can't find good reporting outside of a dedicated subreddit, because everyone else just wants to ignore it.
r/SWlegion and r/Warhammer40k will be dearly missed. Same with subreddits for smaller wargames and mini painting/kitbashing.
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.
I'm going to miss the different subreddits for individual games.
Also nonmurdermysteries.
Swans, EinstΓΌrzende Neubauten, Hoyas, Staghornfern, Gothplants, plantabuse, houseplantcirclejerks, catswithjobs, kittyhasaquestion, bestofredditorupdates, vermiculture.
The big video game communities and the Linux communities I was in. Lots of people makes it loud and dumb but also makes for good content to rise to the top
I will miss, among others:
r/darksouls
r/blender
r/dalle2
r/IASIP
r/youdontmattergiveup
r/SteamDeck
r/anime_titties
r/EatCheapAndHealthy
But I am hoping to find new and interesting communities to explore over here. Will have to figure out how to format my posts.
Smaller specific subs like the city close to me. I see that Midwest instance is pretty big which is cool
KitchenConfidential for sure, that was my go to sub for having a laugh.
And getting slight PTSD
Going to miss the steamdeck sub. Was a good one full of interesting tips and skins for the deck
I'm going to miss r/bushcraft, r/hammocks, r/ebikes, and even r/worldpolitics lol
mainly hobby and special interest subs
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r/Falcons & r/Braves
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r/DaystromInstitute for Star Trek fans,
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r/Movies, r/MoveDetails and r/FanTheories
R/crt and r/crtgaming are the first that come to mind. Damn i love old tube tvs.