Welp it’s July 1st, and I actually had to move from lemmy.world over to lem.ee because that instance is being verryyy overloaded right now, lol.

I’m very new to Lemmy too and I already adore it. I’m really hoping to see lots of the Linux related subs become more prominent over here.

  • @[email protected]
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    191 year ago

    I know it’s unlikely but ask historians, the moderation required is unreal. More realistic would be bestofredditorupdates for all the mindless drama reading.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Lemmit.online is a bot instance that copies over communities from reddit, all of the posts there are just clones from reddit posts on the corresponding subreddit (without the comments)

        • @RojaBunny
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          11 year ago

          Yeah, it’s just reposts so the OPs never see any comments here. I learned this when I blocked the bot out of irritation from reposts, and the entire community disappeared lmao

      • @Candelestine
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        11 year ago

        If you want to provide all the relevant information, the ! link format is ideal.

        Usually I’m too lazy and just say the name. They can use the search bar. lol

      • @jake_eric
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        21 year ago

        I’m hoping that without karma, there will be fewer blatantly fake upvote-farming posts.

  • @jetsetdorito
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    101 year ago

    BestofLegalAdvice always had funny commentary on LegalAdvice

  • Avalyn
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    1 year ago

    r/AskHistorians, r/FrugalFemaleFashion, r/linux_gaming, r/oldhagfashion, r/rabm, r/SkincareAddiction, r/WitchesVsPatriarchy

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      That’s a great website. I wonder what the deal is with all the Discord communities. Not only is Discord horrible for forum based discussion, it’s probably next on this list to do a rug pull on its users.

  • Virgin Chad
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    91 year ago

    Redneck engineering

    Boring dystopia, lost generation, anti-money memes, class consciousness memes itp.

    Surreal memes, void memes, deepfried surreal memes, 5’th world pics itp.

    Furry_irl, yiff

    2visegrad4u

    • @Duchess
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      11 year ago

      i’d love more surreal memes too. there’s a whole furry lemmy instance over at yiffit.net or pawb.social. a boring dystopia is also on lemmy.world, lemmit.online and mander.xyz

  • ibk
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    81 year ago

    Right now I wish all my game subs would recreate on Lemmy. I used Reddit mostly for entertainment, and getting info on games that I’m currently playing is actually what got me into Reddit for the first time.

  • MadMaurice
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    71 year ago

    HFY. I just love the idea. The genre I guess? I also would love to see the old content archived. There are some treasures in there, I would hate to get lost.

  • @GaiusBaltar
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    61 year ago

    I need specialized communities for specific types of cat pictures. The Internet is a series of tubes and they should be filled with cats like they’ve always been.

    Also game-specific subs. Those two categories were the majority of my Reddit usage.

  • Woland
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    61 year ago

    Would love if the geopolitics people of anime_titties could move over, a lot of them were supporting the protests and may have considered making the jump. Right now, the only geopolitics community that I have found has 3 subscribers… Also wouldn’t mind at some point to have a meta community aggregator like SubredditDrama, HobbyDrama or BestOfRedditorUpdates. It makes for excellent reading material while on the toilet.

  • @ArcheTelos
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    51 year ago

    A lot of fandom-specific subs! With the typical main sub/meme sub/nsfw sub trinity, I’ve seen the main subs show up here with minimal activity while the meme and nsfw subs are nowhere to be seen. A lot of the big default subs have come here, but the fandom-based subs just exist as tiny communities with several thousand times less subscribers and nowhere near enough content to regularly show up on my subscribed feed.

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    51 year ago

    r/badmovies <- home of truly bad cult films (think movies like The Dirtbike Kid, and not just “I just turned 14 and watched Starship Troopers for the first time and don’t understand satire or who Paul Verhoeven is,” which is what the sub has basically become on reddit over the past 2 years)

    r/r9k <- random gay leftist memes

    r/animecirclejerk <- Anime is great, but what’s even better than anime is hating anime and the people who watch it for being degenerate pedophiles with poor media literacy (which is what most of them are).

    r/trees <- weed lol

    r/politics <- so that people who are too young to vote can share their political opinions while skimming the headlines and not reading the articles posted.

    r/manga <- specifically links to new one shots and updates on when new chapters have posted, with discussions

    r/selfhosted <- this one probably already exists in a few different places, I just need to find it.

    r/comicbooks <- so people can complain about comic books while never actually reading any of them

    r/todayilearned <- so people can spam mundane trivia from wikipedia you already know

    r/amitheasshole <- so people who are assholes can try and convince other assholes online that they’re not the asshole in their relationship.

    r/leopardsatemyface <- for schadenfreude

    r/EnoughMuskSpam <- a place for people who hate Elon Musk and other annoying billionaires to gather.

  • @unknown_artist
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    41 year ago

    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.

    • uhauljoe
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      31 year ago

      yessssss

      i was always on r/hubposts, which was a sub where every post would be like “Spooky and Paranormal Threads” and then it would have like 50 links categorized into stories from truck drivers, or maybe hospital staff, or just camping stories, home alone stories, and each of those links was an AskReddit thread with TONS of comments.

      I could get lost in hubposts truly for hours. I really do miss that sort of back log of content.

    • aname
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      21 year ago

      Now that you meantion it. I’d like to see r/nosleep