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I still miss some of the more niche music subreddits, (updating this as I discover relevant communities)
- /kikagakumoyo
- /Krautrock
- /psychedelicrock
- /nearprog
- /zappa - !frankzappa@lemmy.world
!stoner_rock@sh.itjust.works just found one, woo!
Www.lemmyverse.net rules when it comes to finding communities
The grimdank here is inactive. I miss all my Warhammer 40k faction subs, distressingmemes/surrealmemes, and all the extremely active gamedev subs.
Where's stupidfood? I need ideas for dinner!
I miss communities sharing news about the attack of Russia on Ukraine. I was mainly browsing these subs: r/ukraine, r/ukrainewarvideoreport, r/combatfootage, r/ncd Non credible defence seems to be active but the others are pretty empty. These subs had about lets a ton of posts every day
/r/Skincareaddiction, /r/EuroSkincare, various fanfiction subs, /r/Medicine, and a lot more.
Reddit has SO many niche communities that have built up a fairly large amount of information over time. I'm determined to stick to Lemmy but it sucks to lose all that knowledge. It's going to take years for Lemmy to build up.
Most of the technology subs I followed have migrated to some degree, but I've noticed a lot of "normie" subs are still stuck. For me in particular, r/Writing prompts, r/nosleep, and r/YoutubeHaikus are sorely missed.
r/mls and r/soundersfc
There is an mls community but it doesn't get a lot of traffic.
On a similar note would love to see some NWSL content.
Linguistic humor. I know it exists in the lemmyverse but it's not active
A pokemon go info and discussion community. More r/silph less /go .. some magical middle ground.
Seems like all the main ones I subscribed to on reddit are already here in some form, I'm hoping AskHistorians comes on over. There's two more extremely niche communities related to US immigration that I'm in which seem unlikely to ever make it here, but we'll see.
r/PWM_Sensitive
It has less than 1000 members for a very niche topic. With the subreddit so small I doubt it would start here.
UK focused casual discussion and news.
There's a very small amount, but nothing like there was on Reddit. It's the only thing I miss.
/r/ketorecipes
All the niche anime subreddits I frequented. I'm not really a creator myself and I don't think there's enough people migrated to this site for someone else to start posting about PreCure news or similar.
Dragon Age. I need somewhere to bitch about not having news despite being promised news back in November (like goddamnit Bioware, all we want is a trailer!)
I miss r/marijuanaenthusiasts, which was so named because weed enjoyers had already claimed r/trees. On a search, I see there has already been a "trees" community on Lemmy for a while now (more than one - because of course), but I turned up a big fat goose egg when looking for its arborism-centeic counterpart.
Be the change you want to see in the Fediverse.
/r/fitness. I know it sort of exists but the mods and the daily threads and wiki etc are awesome and I miss it.
There were a few professional psychology related subreddits that had moderation that verified licensure to allow posting only by actually professionals and that was pretty nice
There was also askatherapist which was interesting to get unfiltered client perspectives and offer clinician feedback
Morbidquestions was an interesting sub sometimes. 80% of the time it was stupid edgelord bullshit but sometimes someone would ask a really interesting dark question
Creepywikipedia was a good one and is explained by the name
etymology and stoicism, but I lack the expertise necessary to moderate or kickstart either