COLLAPSE
Call me a doomer if you want, but i think we're gonna be way fucked a lot sooner than expected climate-wise
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COLLAPSE
Call me a doomer if you want, but i think we're gonna be way fucked a lot sooner than expected climate-wise
r/sp404. I miss it so much I might just make my own community here. Although, Iβm not interested in moderating it cuz I donβt have the time.
illegallySmolCats, furniturerestoration, visiblemending. I love cat pictures and diy type shit.
/r/Strava and a bunch of the cycling ones like /r/Velo and /r/bikepacking, not very optimistic that there's much intersection between existing subsribers and those willing to leave Reddit for Lemmy but I can always live in hope!
r/oldhagfashion was a really fun one!
i'm going to miss r/duggarssnark, r/askoldpeople, r/xennials, r/talktherapy, r/leopardsatemyface
I think losing the ability to lurk in active communities of people I disagree with politically. I would never engage as it didn't seem right, especially down/upvoting, but It was always interesting to see things from the other perspective.
So places like r/tories, r/conservative, r/prolife, r/liberalgunowners - as a guy from the UK a lot of the subjects discussed in a few of those didn't affect me but I always prefer seeing things from both sides (even if I would never agree with them)
I definitely miss knowledge stuff like r/eli5 r/nostupidquestion r/space r/science r/todayilearned
I browsed reddit a lot learning new stuff everyday while drinking my morning tea. But the thing I miss the most are the comments. So many posts got debunked or verified or explained even more with sources in the comments. Because of course there is a guy or a girl somewhere learning all about one type of drywall installation for 30+ years telling everyone why this wall installation in the gif can only be in 5 mile radius in Norway.
r/Windows10, rWindows11, and r/techsupport β since they were often the top Google search results for computer-related QnAs
R/daddit a big group of wholesome Bandit wannabes that I could really relate to.
The meme / shit post subs /wetlanderhumor /cremposting /shittydaystrom /aspiememes /tenagra /adhdmemes /dankchristianmemes /mathmemes
And then local subs, cause love me some local drama.
Gonna miss HFY and Unity groups.
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.
I'll miss all my niche gaming subreddits. Path of exile, incremental games, and I even liked keeping an eye on the gacha gaming subreddit. So many more to mention like r/gamedeals, patientgamers, many more individual game subreddits.
I'm gonna miss /r/buttcoin. It's a great place to watch crypto bros lose everything. How will I know when cz is arrested?
R/reddevils. We are trying to reform it here but it will take time
I'm hoping r/gunners can be reformed too. And r/soccer.
Good luck with reddevils. I'm not a United fan but I want to see all communities grow on Lemmy! Football subs are what I spend much of my time in on Reddit.
I'm really going to miss anime_titties; for anyone that doesn't know, it was a wildly inappropriately named serious subreddit focused on interesting, relevant, unbiased world news that actually affected people.
I will miss AITA too but also not really.
I miss how it was before it became popular. I liked using it to gain a different perspective on things and to see what my own personal bias lies.
Now itβs just full of ragebait and trolls. Seems like a lot of the posts are just people trying to gain popularity through tiktok or YouTube.
I'm going to miss all the weird niche subreddits I was a part of that will probably never show up here in force because there's just not enough people on Lemmy to begin the formation of such niche subreddits. The amount of users interested in those things on Lemmy will be proportionally smaller compared to the number on Reddit, and so it will make it just that much harder to have flourishing and active communities around those things.
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.
The gardening subs always made me feel like I could do anything in my tiny garden as long as I put in the work.