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All the humanities subreddits tbh. And language learning communities. Except, maybe if they got here they wouldn't be the same (not the same recycled question, basically).
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 =/
Japanese is one of the languages with the highest number of available resources, in addition to the huge community, and races people have (JLPT N1 in 2 years, to JLPT N1 in 7 months).
Kinda feel sad I don't feel the same way about Korean. Esp. when it comes to tools (eg. Yomichan)