outdoor |
r/outdoors r/ultralight |
.camp |
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productivity |
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beware the cringe |
travel |
r/travel r/solotravel |
.travel |
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all about pets, dogs bunnies cats etc |
any pet sub lol especially r/whatswrongwithyourdog |
.pet |
could be heavy on images, except for the places where you ask for help about care |
what’s this |
r/whatsthissnake/ r/whatisthisfish r/whatsthisrock r/whatsthisbird r/whatsthisplant/ r/whatisthisthing r/whatsthisbug whatsthatbug.com |
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very heavy on images (tbf tho webp are veeeery little) |
patient consumers |
r/onebag r/patientgamers r/patientconsumers |
.report .review .reviews |
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european tech workers? |
r/cscareerquestioneu |
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movies, animated movies, series, animated series |
r/gameofthrones r/severance r/bojackhorseman |
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anime, manga, manwha, webtoon |
r/onepunchman r/onepiece r/towerofgod |
.moe |
discussion focussed otherwise beware the loli shota fanarts |
gaming |
r/patientgamers r/macgaming r/linuxgaming r/steamdeck |
.gg (country) .games |
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instance for every city? mabe for every region? |
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could also work as a group or bulletin board shared between mastodon isntances |
European Union hub |
r/europe r/2westerneurope4you r/yurop r/europeanfederalists r/askeuropeans r/askeu |
.eu |
europe.pub is not specific enough and in fact it’s full of useless posts and subs (or btw every european server could host one of these and then have a shared simple landing page to explain which is where) |
medical advices |
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Kinda agree but I’m not so sure about the egg or the chicken first
Belonging is very important and there is clearly a dominant techie culture in generalistic instances right now
Of course we can create another large set of sublemmies for new people to think that they may post there, but then it becomes apparent, why Ernest from /kbin has named them Magazines, and not Communities…
I will spare you guessing: with so much “community” names and few people using them “comms” become just categories to post and follow. It may work for a social news website (as it was a primary format of Digg and then Reddit), but this will not replace Reddit as place for discussions.
yep, we have tons of news posting but few discussion i agree