For me it's been communities like /r/buildapc, /r/buildapcforme, /r/buildapcsales, /r/gamedeals, and /r/consoledeals have been useful throughout the years.
I'd love to see a communities for: (some of these may be around, but I haven't searched for them yet)
Turn-based RPGs (BG3 for example) Real time with pause would also fit into turn-based.
Action/adventure (TOTK would be here).
JRPG
AmITheAsshole
Communities for the different US states and the biggest city in the state.
ebikes
electric cars
Fitness (a general one and women and men's communities just because the focus is often quite different between the two)
Weightlifting
Nextfuckinglevel
Parrots or pet birds
Birdwatching
Restless leg syndrome (any any other chronic condition like lupus, MS etc)
Uplifting news
Woodworking
Carving (more niche, only carving not furniture making)
Kayaking
Sewing
Photography software and techniques
A View from my Window (or deck, or yard. focus on where you live, not glamor vacation pix)
City Planning (a place to discuss how to get involved in city politics to do things like create biking paths, better sidewalks, etc.)
KindleScribe (or any e-ink device you write/draw on like Remarkable, Boox, Supernote)
Longevity (research focused on health extension and longer life spans)
These may be too specific, but I thought I'd toss them all out there. Sorry for the craptacular lack of formatting. I forgot to hit the list style button.
oh yes! I used to love astronomy when I was younger. I don't have any dark sky any more, but I'd love to find a smaller scope or binoculars that I could travel with when I escape the city and have a chance at good viewing.
Part of me thinks that while a majority of folks will remain on reddit, the most active, engaged members will leave. ...the mods, the people posting original content, the people posting the most replies.
Over time, the content on reddit could become even more stale, repetitive, and low quality.
I'm new from Reddit so I'm still looking around the Lemmyverse. I hope more folks from the reptile forums there take a chance and migrate over here....
I read in another article many players were not updating TOTK so they could preserve duplication glitches. This is looking like whack-a-mole to patch them anyway.
Still on 1.1.1 for me. No way am I updating. Thought I bet nintendo will make using the sages easier in an upcoming patch and then I'll be sweating because I'll want that, but not want to lose the ability to dupe.
FWIW, I suck at action games, so I have to expend a lot of time upgrading my armor and getting hearts/stamina. So I end up having to grind. I'm not a fan. What's weird is that I'm finding myself uninterested in building all of the mech that you're capable of in the game. That surprised me. I thought I'd love it. Instead, I'm finding it fiddly and that it's slowing me down too much.
I've run into some heavy handed moderation too. Mine has usually been about my post not meeting some guideline, but not to the point of me personally getting banned. Sadly, every time a post is rejected, the mods just double-down when I state my case. They tend to pull my posts when they start to become popular.
In really large subreddits, I feel like very few people get to contribute. My posts are not usually any different in scope or theme than the ones that are accepted. So it's made me start thinking that the big subreddits there are approved contributors and most of us rank and file folks are reduced to reading/commenting only.
What are some communities that aren't here yet that you hope to see in the future?
For me it's been communities like /r/buildapc, /r/buildapcforme, /r/buildapcsales, /r/gamedeals, and /r/consoledeals have been useful throughout the years.
Reddit to lay off about 5% of workforce (www.livemint.com)
Cool! There's a reptile forum here
I'm new from Reddit so I'm still looking around the Lemmyverse. I hope more folks from the reptile forums there take a chance and migrate over here....
Hands on Impressions of the Apple Vision Pro (youtu.be)
Twitter US ad sales plunged 59%, and internal forecasts are grim, NYT reports (arstechnica.com)
Players replace Tears of the Kingdom’s patched-out item-dupe glitches (arstechnica.com)
I read in another article many players were not updating TOTK so they could preserve duplication glitches. This is looking like whack-a-mole to patch them anyway.
A Professional Artist Spent 100 Hours Working On This Book Cover Image, Only To Be Accused Of Using AI And Being Permanently Banned On Reddit By A Mod (www.buzzfeednews.com)