Crazyfuckingvideos (especially since I was one of the first posters there), Reeftank, Bookcirclejerk, Playboicarti, Gardening, Photography
Fedibridge
A community to organize and discuss the growth of the fediverse as a whole
r/collapse
Full of the most pessimistic possible interpretation of climate change events and news possible.
It's here too, but quite dead.
r/UFOs, r/hugenaturaltits, r/liberalgunowners
r/liberalgunowners
It's not the same but maybe you might find !armedqweers@lemmy.blahaj.zone to your liking.
I miss r/oura as I could dunk on oura for enshittification. We all could. And then we could collectively decide what else to get.
I think there was an r/redhat too, but that was full of "how do I quit vi" and left no room for debating what should replace Systemd (I vote inittab but there was a minimalist just-enough-lennart crew that made a good argument for a stepdown so people could get some distance and see the pain objectively and get over the sunk-cost).
I like r/pics but I was permabanned for - as far as I can tell - an "and my ax" comment.
That's about it.
There was a sub i think called r/daily3d that offered a daily prompt for users to create in 3d modeling software like blender. It became inactive years ago when the moderator who offered the prompts stepped down and set up a bot to come up with it instead. It was never huge, usually 10 entries a day at its peak, but that was a fun sub to check in on every so often. Some users were really good, and before the bot took over, the mod offered prompts that encouraged user interpretation and creativity.
I miss there being a lot more Swedes around in the Swedish community. There's >100k+ on Reddit, !sweden@lemmy.world has far less active users and a large chunk of the posts are from me.
I feel like it's quite common for smaller countries to be honest. What is the stance of the subreddit mods about promoting it? I've had bad experiences in the past about trying to promote Lemmy on geodefault subs.
I wouldn't know, as I haven't logged in to Reddit since 2023.
I think I may have posted something about it around July when the API changes were announced, but that was probably too early for anyone to care.
None of the Japanese communities actually migrated over (for those living here, such as the finance one), which is sad. I'm still hoping they eventually do. Until then, unless law and taxes become much easier (try doing legalese in your non-native language that has thousands of characters and tons of Jargon), I still go there for that. Same with ALTTPR, unless it has some community I haven't seen yet.
Tbf, most I use especially since I started ignoring news and politics... Chinese, Buddhism, art, yoga, poetry etc. Local city subreddit. Everything "humanities" is sparsely populated here even though I try my best to get the ball rolling. I still use reddit for some of this.
Thank you for your posts on !imaginary@reddthat.com !
We have !fedigrow@lemm.ee to discuss community growing and posting
I think Polandball has never really taken off here, same with Lego :/
There are some great communities of obsessive hobbyists here like !Selfhosted@lemmy.world, and if you throw a brick in any direction you'll hit two Linux nerds, but reddit has /r/sysadmin and other infosec groups that have large numbers of industry professionals - and no amount of enthusiasm can substitute for real-world experience. I miss the conversation from people who spend time writing system security plans, reading NIST documentation for guidance, thinking about remote management for networks that support thousands of end users, and who have to actually deal with the cybersecurity incidents that get reported in the news.
Lemmy is very poor in gay communities. There are some, but very inactive.
You might want to chime in on this post: https://old.reddit.com/r/gaymers/comments/1ik8z9f/discussion_has_rgaymers_ever_considered/
Strange, you'd think blahaj zone, despite mainly being trans would have some communities for gays and lesbians.
Writing prompts. It's here, but it's unpopulated. Tbf the Reddit one wasn't super populated either, but that's where I did a lot of my reading.
I miss tankporn, there aren't enough images of vehicles that can kill me in my Lemmy feed.
- SlayTheSpire
- Permaculture
- NativePlantGardening
- StableDiffusion
Niche communities, of course
StableDiffusion
!stable_diffusion@lemmy.dbzer0.com ?
For the two others, !gardening@lemmy.world is probably the closest
You prompted me to go through and check what I was subscribed to on Reddit, so here goes:
Rubik's cubes
- r/anarchycubing
- r/CubeModding
- r/cubepics
- r/Cubers
- r/Cubinggore
- r/NewCubes
- r/twistypuzzles
!cubers@lemmy.world exists, but it is pretty small, and there isn't really a meme culture associated with it. Rubik's cubes are very visual hobby, so perhaps this is being hampered by image hosting costs/restrictions? Personally, since I can't post photos straight from my camera, so I haven't bothered to post any images.
Spaceflight
- r/AstraSpace
- r/DreamChaser
- r/fireflyspace
- r/JAXA
- r/NeutronDevelopment
- r/RelativitySpace
- r/RocketLab
- r/SierraNevadaCorp
- r/spacex
- r/SpaceXLounge
- r/StarshipDevelopment
- r/StokeSpace
- r/ula
For now, I think these topics can be adequately served by !spaceflight@sh.itjust.works, !spacex@sh.itjust.works, and !rocketlab@lemmy.nz.
- r/rocketlabmasterrace
- r/ShittySpaceXIdeas
- r/SpaceXMasterrace
- r/SueOrigin
- r/TEATEBMasterrace
We do have !spaceflightmemes@sh.itjust.works, but I'm keeping it on "life support" with Reddit content. I wish the Lemmy spaceflight userbase was large enough to support its own meme culture.
CGP Grey, Brady Haran, and Hello Internet podcast
- r/Bestagons
- r/bradyharanexplosions
- r/Flaggyflag
- r/HelloInternet
- r/HItrivia
- r/nailandgear
- r/PodcastPostcards
- r/T_HIP
I've made !hellointernet@feddit.uk, but things have been pretty slow. It doesn't help that the podcast hasn't uploaded in five years XD
@grant@toast.ooo has made a nice home for !cgpgrey@toast.ooo. (Psst, it's time to swap out the pinned Cortex thread for the latest episode :)
Tesla
- r/TeslaAutonomy
- r/teslacanada
- r/teslamotors
I think these are adequately served by !teslamotors@lemmy.zip and !avs@futurology.today. (Thanks @BrikoX@lemmy.zip and @sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al)
Lesser Musk Empire
- r/BoringCompany
- r/Neuralink
I've made !boringcompany@sh.itjust.works, but haven't had the time to grow it. For Neuralink, might a more general community for brain computer interfaces be viable on Lemmy? I'm thinking something like !bci@futurology.today.
Board games
- r/Carcassonne
We had !carcassonne@feddit.de, but no replacement was created when feddit.de went down. Any instance recommendations?
Futuristic tech
- r/deextinction
- r/fusion
- r/ITER
- r/wheresthebeef
!fusion@lemmy.ml and !fusionenergy@lemmy.ml exist, but they are pretty dead and I'd rather move off of ml where possible. I couldn't find anything for deextinction or cultured meat.
@Lugh@futurology.today, any interest in growing communities for these on futurology.today?
Harry Potter
HarryPotteronHBO
Closest thing is probably !leaky_cauldron@diagonlemmy.social, but it is also being kept on life support with Reddit content.
Miscellaneous
- r/JellyBelly
Nothing whatsoever for this.
- r/JoeyForReddit
Somehow, my favourite 3rd-party app still works on my phone. I don't know how, and I'm not going to ask questions. I am sad that u/codesForLiving hasn't made a Lemmy app. Anyone know what they're doing now or how to contact them?
- r/legoRockets
If the casual spaceflight and Lego userbase of Lemmy could be grown, this community would arise naturally :)
- r/Penderwicks
!penderwicks@literature.cafe would be the obvious choice, I just haven't gotten around to creating it yet.
r/suomi, r/zombiesurvivaltactics and r/samharris