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I'll definitely miss r/framework the most, the community on the subreddit is awesome
/r/handwriting and /r/ggggg
/manwha /progressionfantasy
Podman
/r/sorceryofthespectacle
, /r/theoryofpropaganda
, /r/darkgnosis
, /r/hermeticism
, /r/alternativehistory
I wish there was an Arab focused community. But it seems my fellow Arabs don't care much for open source or the privacy issues of Reddit.
I also wish to see more specialized sciences as communities, where they discuss advanced topics.
I'd like to see r/adhdwomen, r/bropill, r/SantaMuerte, r/oldhagfashion, r/MensLib, r/Vaush, r/knitting, and just about all of the cat subs.
I've gone ahead and created !fgc@kbin.social and !splatoon@kbin.social. Would like to have focused subs for individual fighting games (Skullgirls, ThemsFightinHerds), but that's probably not practical yet. Generally I'd just like to look up whatever game I'm playing right now and find a community for it.
Would also like to see /mahjong as well, may set that up myself later.
I miss /r/me_irl and /r/shitpostxiv so I still check Reddit for them sometimes
Eurovision is probably the one I'll miss the most from Reddit. The people I talked to their were real chill.