I know it’s not popular and I’m typically against it but I was listening to a podcast and it made me think there are absolutely important communities that shouldn’t be on a centralised platform like Reddit. The contents of them are so important that it should be on the Open Social Web. I’m wondering if there is someone or a community that mirrors subreddits as I would love for the contents of these communities to be preserved. Such as Preservation
Subreddit Description
r/Archivists News for Archivists in the 21st Century
r/GamePreservationists Preserve games
r/FilmPreservationists Preserve films
r/FilmPreservation for Moving Image Archiving and Preservation
r/ComicPreservationists Preserve comics
r/MusicPreservationists Preserve music
r/datahoarder
r/Archiveteam We Are Going to Rescue Your Shit !
r/MediaArchival
Subreddit Description
r/lostcomics Lost comics
r/lostbooks Lost books
Games
Subreddit Description
r/lostgame N/A
r/lostgames Lost games
Movies and Television
Subreddit Description
r/Lost_Films Lost films, Lost Television, Lost media
r/lost_film Lost film
r/LostTVshows Lost tv shows
Commercials and ads
Subreddit Description
r/LostAdsFoundation Lost ads
r/LostCommercials Lost commercials
Mystery Based Subreddits
Subreddit Description
r/UnresolvedMysteries Unresolved Mysteries
r/nonmurdermysteries Non-Murder Mysteries
r/InternetMysteries A Hub for the Internet's Dark Side
r/mystery Myserty
r/MysteryMedia A place to discuss podcasts, YouTube, blogs, books, and videos devoted to mysteries and true crime!
r/mysterysearch Mystery Search
r/SillyMysteries Silly Mysteries
r/sleuths solving problems since 2012
r/rbi Reddit Bureau of Investigation
r/UnexplainedPhotos Unidentified and the Unexplaine