I would like a CitiesSkylines community on Lemmy.
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A user migrated one, I migrated another. Neither have had activity worth mentioning.
There's a handful of others I used heavily that haven't though. I'm missing r/metalmemes in a bad way lol.
Well I've found a Soccer sub, but that's about it
Ffs just realised just how many subs I've been participating in over there, would be a big loss
i'm trying to "migrate" my favorite subs to kbin. i am getting errors... don't know if i've met a limit or if everything is just overloaded rn
edit: after some hours, i'm allowed to make new "magazines" on kbin. god bless
I'm going to miss the mycology sub, haven't had any luck in finding something similar yet.
Still looking for alternatives for r/mechanicalkeyboards and r/spacex
I think moderators of the large subreddit should immigrate the users with a statement while privated.
None of the No Man's Sky subs have shown indications of moving, which bums me out. I'd much rather get my glyphs, neat screenshots, and wild speculation from a forum rather than Discord.
The art sharing subreddits like Imaginary Network, /r/awwnime, /r/patchuu, /r/moescape and similar. I want to start an instance that automatically crossposts from those subreddits to the Fediverse, and users here can also contribute with artwork that fits the community's theme. It'll probably fetch the posts through RSS to avoid the API limits, but who knows if Reddit might shut that down too. So I'll have to wait until this API situation stabilizes.
Some have, some haven't.
Two which haven't are /r/sweden and /r/languagelearning hopefully they'll come soon.
I got very lucky, there is a whole instance dedicated to flight simulation and aviation now! lemmyfly.org if anyone is wondering.
My subreddit list on Reddit was quite long, so it'll be a while until I have a comparable list with silly communities.
Maybe some IT meme subs. I feel like those will be on here soon enough.
I also miss my local subs. I live in a midsized city and it's going to take quite a lot of time for it to migrate. I don't want to start it myself because the community is pretty toxic, but it has helpful information. What I'm saying is, I don't want to be a moderator to that community hah.
Interestingafuck, sharepoint, o365, mapsporn, yuzu, kotlin, all missing
I just subscribed to my local city of /c/Boston - but there are no posts yet. I just really want a space where I can talk about local current events, news, business openings and closures, infrastructure projects, etc.
I also liked going into other city's subs to see what's going on before travelling. In Reddit, they were always great spaces for restaurant recommendations, helpful tips and tricks, tourist traps to avoid, etc.
Not yet, I made a couple for discussions about whiskey and steam remote play (playing steam games on your phone and stuff). I just realized I should post the massive guide I wrote for the latter in the new community!
It would be kinda nice if /aaaaaaacccccccce made it over. I know there's a lgbt on beehaw but it's not quite the same if that makes sense.
Waiting for the Farming and Gardening subs to move over along with prepping.
Missing: r/liberalgunowners, r/libertarian without the hard-right Mises Caucus flavor, r/reloading, r/longrange
Happy to see: r/iowa, r/SocialistRA
Happy to not see: r/politics, r/whitepeopletwitter and their... unique dogpiling
No but not a lot of people have multiple sclerosis so I undersand.
FFXIV, most of the writing subs, Another Eden, I don't think FoundryVTT has moved yet, PF2E, there aren't nearly as many cute-animal communities yet, etc.
Itβs been here already. c/fuck_cars
FTFY
(Lemmy uses !community@instance.tld for links, ~~and your instance will interpret it so you stay on your instance~~)
edit: Nvm, apparently links are relative on lemmy-ui? (Is that a security risk?)
Just paste !fuck_cars@lemmy.ml into your search bar to go there, regardless of your instance.
Reddit refugee here - just created !modelmakers@lemmy.ml, one subreddit I will miss after leaving Reddit
Not really, but it's not overly surprising really.
Most of my favourite subs are pretty nerdy, niche ones, or kinda based on a stupid joke. So the likes of /headphones /iPod /BicyclingCircleJerk may or may not make it over here.
I follow a lot of niche hobby and some other communities that haven't come over yet.
A couple have started to shuffle on over but not a lot yet.
I also followed a lot (like a serious amount) of art subs that haven't seemed to come over yet. I basically followed most of the "imaginary[insert niche here]" subs.
hoping to find a fanfiction community, not confident in my server to host more than one community honestly
Waiting for the parenting subreddits to appear.
Why not start them?
I did that with metalgearsolid though in all honesty if those mods come over hear I'll just make them mods and let them handle it haha. I just wanted to get the ball rolling while the hype train for the remake.
I'd love to see a Minnesota Vikings subreddit and am thinking about starting one but am intimidated* at being not only a mod but the top mod. I've never been a mod before and don't want to mess it up haha
Subreddits to discuss certain bands, or games, or tv shows. Yeah sometimes they got repetitive but it was cool to see memes and discussion about specific pieces of media. Even if r/Metallica has a post every day about how St. Anger is underrated. Or the subreddit for Battlefield 1 just complains about certain weapons in a game from 2015.
I mean I mainly spent my time on the UK based subs and we've got United Kingdom and casualuk equivalents here already which is good. They both need a lot more users though.
Mainly what I'm missing are skateboarding, more specific music subs like metal, punk etc., but those will come in time I'm sure.
Nice to be here by the way, still getting used to how the whole fediverse thing works but it seems pretty cool so far!
I'm waiting for someone to re-create r/france here, as it seems you need an engineer degree to understand how to setup your instance :(
In general you don't need to set up your own instance to create a Community /c/France, you can just create it on any existing instance that allows Community creation by users. I notice you're on beehaw who have decided to limit Community creation to Admins for now.
That said, many regional non-english speaking communities have made their own instances (feddit.de, feddit.dk, feddit.ir), maybe it has something to do with limiting language used?
r/historymemes for me