I had some good experience with gentoo's community.
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i didn't have the best experience with gentoo's but developers are serious about their software.. not necessarily dealing with people.
Whatever you do, stay far away from reddit. Every Linux community I have ever visited on that site is unbearably toxic.
Staying far away from that awful site seems like good advice in general, anyways
I have only good experience with r/endeavouros
Ubuntu but this is based on my experience from 15 years ago.
Arch linux irc used to be pleasant and helpful, not sure about the forums.
Arch Forums are honestly pretty bad. Ask a question where the answer might be found in section 6 subparagraph 8 on a Wiki page not indexed by Google because it hasn't been modified since 2009 and you'll get flamed