It’s not so much the communities as the number of posts, I open Lemmy and see posts I saw yesterday only half way down the front page.
Trust me it was worse before the reddit refugees came, I would wait a month before scrolling
yeah, that’s something that is getting slightly better over time if you sub to more instances outside.
Subscribe to more communities. I have like 50 of them from many different instances and it’s always new content. Make sure to set filter to Last Day or Last 6 hours.
Lemmy.world is the largest instance now I believe with tons of communities so start there.
Honestly, this was helped simply by subbing to a lot of different communities. Each day is a fresh feed. It’s not up to Reddit’s “every single refresh is a brand new front page” level, but it’s enough to be able to scroll for an hour or two each day.
AskHistorians
I miss the local subs for my city and other local communities around me. They were great for keeping up with what was going on. I can’t stand all the pissing and moaning on Nextdoor. There are a couple of Facebook groups but I refuse to install any Meta apps on my phone.
Communities for specific video games, like /r/wow or /r/ffxiv
Yep. R/Noita went private and moved to the discord I was already in, but Discord is a terrible replacement for Reddit. I don’t have time to read everything in the community to find anything in the community… So now I only have the comment section in FuryForged to find new discoveries in one of the most ridiculously complicated physics simulators I play.
It’s an obscure enough community that I doubt it will reopen there, and I’d lose some respect for it if it reopened before Reddit actually listened to a single word we said.
My local city’s subreddit. Someone’s made one but no one is posting. It was the main way I found out what was going on.
I think every city/location sub is like this. It’s the only one not governed by interest, but of location.
I’m trying to seed my own, but it’s a Sisyphean task. And I know the only way to really get it going is to mention Lemmy IRL.
/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.
Right now I am missing the hyper specific cat subreddits like catswhoyell and catsinbusinessattire. There are so many that I loved to revisit every 2-3 months and see what was there
Oneorangebraincell
Greebles and hitmanimals are always fun too
I stumbled upon this one
Thanks! Subbed.
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Reddit was really good for learning Japanese, had a bunch of different kinds of subreddits for it. Definitely the biggest thing I’m missing here =/
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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
Trade communities like construction, electricians (my trade), and oshaviolations.
I started posting to eletricians but i am the only one.
A lot of craft subs, r/embroidery, r/weaving, r/pottery etc. Also r/twosentencehorror.
*pops up like Obi-Wan*
Hello there!
I have just the list for you: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/289893
Not who you were replying to, but this is awesome. Thank you!
No worries! If you know of any active groups that are missing please let me know, I do regular searches but obviously things change fast :D
Thank you!
r/NFL, r/CFB, and r/Hockey. They all kinda exist here but are nowhere active enough… I miss game threads with thousands of comments.
Where do they exist?
Thank you
Battlestations exists, but has no content. I just made the first post in order to help stir up some engagement! 😃
I’m addicted to cats, so the 30000 varieties of cat subs mainly.
The subs for games like Street Fighter, the sub for fight sticks, the kind of semi-niche gaming communities that snowballed because of Reddit’s ubiquity
Agreed. I’m really missing the Street Fighter and and related FGC communities from reddit.