Just curious. I miss mainly language stuff, some video game communities (like RoN, KCD) and some local communities like for Arabs or Saudis (tbf those were always cesspits but I miss talking to other Arabs on Lemmy)
I'll try to be the change I want to see. How about you?
All arab related communities are modded by the same person, panarab and he's a PTB, so.. (Also an asshole in general so i'd steer clear)
I think of running a saudi/arab community here on lemmy but i think it may be too tiring, especially since i'm one of the more westernized arabs (despite not living in the west lol)
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.
There are some great communities of obsessive hobbyists here like [email protected], 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.
You can contact L3s, the mod of [email protected] and ask to become a mod since the rest are completely inactive. Though i don't know how you'd be able to consistently post nor the content that was on there, since i'm not a sysadmin :)
You can't produce an actual community by wanting it, or by forcing it. Only time, and the effort of many people, can bring it into existence. It was a long time before reddit attracted professional communities. It will be a long time before it happens here, if ever.
C'est tragique. I never spent much around polandball, compball or that stuff but it was kinda nice seeing them every once in a while (even if i didn't get them lmao) but the fact there is no lego community is insane.
There was like, under 100 people who would write, but a lot of them were very good. I bought a couple of ebooks and read tens of thousands of pages of work from there.
The type of person commenting there ideally wants most eyes to see their work, so I think it could do well even with a small community of commenters, it used to be really fun when it was just everyone giving it a go and not professional authors who are bored.
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.
Niche committees for random movies, TV shows, games, or whatever form of entertainment. It was pretty cool having communities for The Crow, Hellraiser, iZombie, Xena, Due South (who here even knows Due South?) and basically just whatever the hell you can think of. Even specific bands, to throw music into the entertainment mix.
Fashion based communities like Alt Fashion, Goth Fashion etc. I think communities like that would thrive here because NSFW is kept pretty much separate from most instances, so it would help keep away the porn brain commenters and OnlyFans bots. Also things like hair and skincare style communities. You could find really niche shit like even communities for advice specific to hooded eyes.
Feminist slanted communities with active discussion. There are a couple of communities where probably the moderators are keeping the lights on by posting articles occasionally but beyond that, they're ghost towns. I'm honestly surprised that more people from these sorts of online communities haven't come here yet because Reddit in general likes to "both sides" this kind of conversation. While it seems generally more acceptable here to get off the fucking fence and walk around on the left hand side.
Honestly, I think there's two big barriers to this (same goes for the NSFW side of things, if I may say). No posting to your own profile and from what I can tell, a very inconsistent (or non-existent) system of being able to follow specific users. Reddit is much better equipped for people who are going to be posting pictures of themselves and maybe promoting themselves and gaining a following.
But I think also the other problem that also applies to things like skincare / health and niche entertainment communities is just that there's not enough users around yet to make more niche subjects active. That I understand and can only hope changes over time.
Thanks, I have checked out that thread before. Seems to be a good place to check for any new specific communities that pop up or that I haven't thought of. I think I need to add that community to my favourites and visit it more often because it seems like the best central place for now. Although of course I'm not watching everything as it comes out, so can't promise I'll be commenting on everything.
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.
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
[email protected] 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.
We do have [email protected], 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 [email protected], but things have been pretty slow. It doesn't help that the podcast hasn't uploaded in five years XD
@[email protected] has made a nice home for [email protected]. (Psst, it's time to swap out the pinned Cortex thread for the latest episode :)
I've made [email protected], 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 [email protected].
Board games
r/Carcassonne
We had [email protected], but no replacement was created when feddit.de went down. Any instance recommendations?
Futuristic tech
r/deextinction
r/fusion
r/ITER
r/wheresthebeef
[email protected] and [email protected] 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.
@[email protected], any interest in growing communities for these on futurology.today?
Harry Potter
HarryPotteronHBO
Closest thing is probably [email protected], 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
[email protected] would be the obvious choice, I just haven't gotten around to creating it yet.
I miss there being a lot more Swedes around in the Swedish community. There's >100k+ on Reddit, [email protected] 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.
3d communities like blender, vfx were active, I was getting back into webdesign (for local businesses freelancing) so wordpress was interesting (for the drama not helpful lol), comicbooks was wayyy more active there (I stopped reading when reddit permabanned me, i liked discussing with the ppl reccomending me stuff), fantasy for books, all the drug related ones, rave related ones, nootropics, supplements, etc. Adhd and adhdmemes there was good, thats okay here.
Yeah I just prefer to see posts and comments from ppl who know what they're talking about, specialists, im a hobby hopper, I never get that far lol, I lose interest and generally never get past intermediate
Niche communities for colonysims, or the communties for the games themselves, that was always divided between there and discord tho, any niche community in general, like valiant comics has a subreddit, robinhobb has one, the cosmere has one, etc.
Touchdesigner had a useful community there, davinci resolve, resolume, etc.. ngl I reopened reddit for the firsr time in a few days just to check what I was missing, so im not missing it that much lol
It was very effective at keeping me interested in games, like being subbed to tenkaichi 4 is the only reason I remembered the game existed just now opening reddit
Was also getting into dropshipping, reddit helped me remember my hobbies because I get distracted easily but it also constantly gave me new distractions, miss seeing flightsim stuff, hotas, etc. but it was all very repetitive and I dont play flight sims rnow. The indiedev, vrgaming, etc. subreddits were pretty active, ue and unity, all of those types of subs I like there. You constantly see the cool stuff people are working on, it's motivating.
Sbcgaming is another good one, would've never known android/linux handhelds are so good now.
Yeah, I started one here, told the folks on the discord about it, and nobody ever switched.
Mind you, I abandoned the sub a ways before reddit shit the bed in '23, but it had a warm and bloody place in my heart, and some of the people there were/are genuinely great folks.
Tbh, I think here moderation would be easy enough for now. Lemmy runs higher to people that actually read community rules. And, since there's a lot less limits to what can be discussed overall, a small team could handle it as long as they aren't all in the same time zone.
But, over on reddit, automod could handle most of it anyway. Throw in some keywords, set it to filter for mod review, and you're good to go. Without that, if it got as big as the subreddit did, it could get to be a serious job.
I was actually wondering if you're the same southsamurai from there. Your comments were always super detailed and informative. I also haven't visited the sub in a while but it did have a culture of low/more chaotic moderation which I guess attracted similar users. Maybe we could do without that here.
Native plants doesn't mean much if it just means native to the US. Theres a lot of weird stuff in CA, TX, and other regions found nowhere else, and a lot fewer plants that are found across regions.
Ideally we'd have the users to have discussion about specifically CA-native plants but I'm not that passionate or knowledgeable enough to lead that effort.
Thanks, I appreciate the effort!
I actually have the top comment on the most recent post in the gardening 'sublemmit' lol
As for StableDiffusion, ai image/video gen is quickly changing field so it kind of needs a big group of enthusiasts to keep up to date on new projects and developments
There's my list the communities I miss and it's not even a full list. Majority of them don't exist on the threadiverse but there are some that do but the problem there is that pretty much everything is dead/stale.
Few dozen communities here.
r/gamedesign
r/gameideas
r/ididnthaveeggs
r/LucidDreaming
r/SplitDepthGIFS - This one is dead even on reddit but I find it very neat.
r/RobGPT - This is a small personal robotics project that I was following before I quit reddit.
r/psychology
r/proceduralgeneration
r/perfectloops
r/Perfectfit
r/OUTFITS
r/Neuropsychology
r/Meditation
r/magicbuilding
r/WeatherGifs
r/AbruptChaos
r/AbstractArt
r/AbstractPhotos
r/AccidentalSlapStick
r/acrophobia
r/aestheticrain abd r/raining
r/AmateurRoomPorn
r/amogus - To this day I absolutely love this meme. I'd have posted some stuff myself but lemmy is uncool and amogus posts would get downvoted. >:c
r/animation
r/antimeme
r/ArchitecturePorn
r/armoredwomen
r/ArtefactPorn
r/ArtJournaling
r/AwesomeCarMods
r/backrooms
r/badUIbattles
r/BarcodePorn
r/BasicBulletJournals
r/battlestations
r/BirdsForScale
r/bizarrebuildings
r/Bossfight
r/CargoBike
r/Chinesium
r/CityPorn
r/confusing_perspective or r/confusingperspective
r/coolguides
r/CozyPlaces
r/CrappyDesign
r/crazystairs
r/CursedTanks
r/DesignPorn
r/dontflinch
r/dontputyourdickinthat
r/EngineeringPorn
r/evilbuildings
r/ExposurePorn
r/Eyebleach - The wholesome one.
r/fashionporn
r/feeltheworld
r/FifthWorldPics
r/forbiddensnacks
r/FractalGifs
r/FractalPorn
r/glitch_art
r/Graffiti
r/graphic_design
r/HighQualityReloads
r/hmmm - The reddit one has a very specific and strict set of rules that make the community very special to me.
r/hmmmgifs
r/Houseporn
r/InfrastructurePorn
r/InteriorDesign
r/interiordecorating
r/IRLEasterEggs
r/ItemShop
r/Journaling
r/JournalingIsArt
r/kenopsia
r/LiminalSpace
r/MachinePorn
r/mechanical_gifs
r/megalophobia
r/mildlypenis
r/MilitaryVStheUnknown
r/MotionDesign
r/nukedmemes
r/oddlysatisfying
r/oddlyspecific
r/ooer
r/OSHA
r/PixelArt
r/ScarySigns
r/shittytechnicals
r/soundporn
r/submechanophobia
r/surrealmemes
r/WeirdWheels
I didn't ask for recommendations. I just shared what I miss and lemmy in no way will replace them for me due to low traffic like I mentioned at the top of my comment. I know those communities exist. I'm working on indexing communities for [email protected] after all although it's behind the scenes so the current form isn't representative of what I know of.
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.
Couldn't Lemmy create a 'Replicate Reddit' bot that copies new posts from specific communities on Reddit and recreates them under similar communities on Lemmy?
Noob question perhaps, but why is there a separate instance that does this instead of communities doing this one on one? For example, Lemmy/c/nba could auto-replicate new posts from Reddit/r/nba, no?