There's already some pretty established and active communities over here:
/c/Linux /c/archlinux /c/kde
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There's already some pretty established and active communities over here:
/c/Linux /c/archlinux /c/kde
Correct me if I'm wrong but I haven't seen Lostgeneration on here
The main subs I spent most of my time on: meme subs and the D&D and Magic the Gathering subs, do have equivalents on here, which is nice. But I'm hoping they get more content.
What I'm really missing is how every little thing and fandom had a sub. I recently finished watching the first season of Extraordinary, for example; I wanted to see what theories and impressions other people had, and of course there was a subreddit for it. Not incredibly active, but it existed. I'm hoping Lemmy will get to that point eventually.
r/linux r/linuxquestions
I have already found a lot of the same communities here on Lemmy. I am hoping to find new things that I didn't even know was out there. I would suggest scrolling All and subscribing to things that interest you.
Vinyl Releases and Vinyl Deals. My wallet wants both of them to stay behind though.
I'll miss the breaking mom / broken mom communities
More than migrate, I want to see the content build. Much of my browsing was looking through obscure threads (in askreddit for example creepiest things online, scariest this, etc. ) and reading comments.
Wallstreetbets
Nah
r/techno r/propertechno r/theoverload always on the lookout for new music recommendations, also tips for getting into Berghain.
r/snowboarding not so much in the off-season, but hopefully there will be something in the Fediverse when the season starts....
I want to see PoliticalCompassMemes here, but we need user flairs for communities before that can really happen
BlackPeopleTwitter had everything. News, laughs, wholesome stuff.
TBH, none of them. Reddit has has a lot of time to make sure the communities have been culled to the most acceptable to reddit's advertisers. I don't want any of that.