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as a reddit refugee i mostly use lemmy, but sometimes i go back by a lack of alternative to some subreddit, which one you feel there is a need ?

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[โ€“] Peruvia@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Edit: they have been added, I'm thrilled r/lockpicking or room porn if they haven't been added.

[โ€“] FlayOtters@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

DepthHub & RBI were good at times.

Although the obvious answer for me is the already niche subs on Reddit for software/TV shows which have just a few hundred people there. There'd be 10 people at absolute max on here and the community would not last.

[โ€“] httpjames@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 years ago

PublicFreakout. I love cringing at the worst people in society

[โ€“] Boozilla@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

I do not miss the circle jerk subs. I admit some were funny, but most were just mean-spirited and ended up becoming worse than whatever it was they set out to make fun of. For example, the books circle jerk sub was full of snobs who snarked at people in the books sub for...gasp... liking popular books.

There's just something inherently pathetic in using a platform to make fun of others on the same platform. It's like going to a dance party solely to stand on the side and make fun of the way people dance.

I hope that sort of thing doesn't catch on here. But the "asshole filter" could creep in if lemmy reaches a high user population.

It's the lack of really small, niche, but still relatively active communities that is the biggest loss for me (so far). For example, I want to to talk about Brentford FC, a tiny English football club which was only promoted to the Premier League a couple of years ago. But we're a million miles away from that when there are exactly two communities for general soccer and one community for Liverpool FC, all three with exactly one subscriber.

Any other Bees fans out there? This Flekken guy seems pretty promising, even if I had hopes for Alban Lafont.

[โ€“] chickengod@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Scribus. I still use the open source DTP at work even if I have InDesign installed.

[โ€“] Unimeron@feddit.de 1 points 2 years ago

I miss /r/opensuse and an active Java community. There are a few Java communities on several servers, but they are all basically dead.

[โ€“] Wipe5@lemmy.fmhy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

destinythegame

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