I miss... the idea of it.
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Specific TV show episode threads. I loved reading what people thought, things I'd missed, etc.
Same. The r/severanceappletvplus threads are amazing.
I would generally be watching out of sync so I'd have full threads to enjoy, rich content very often.
The breadth of the content
youtuber communities
Diversity. People on R were less uniform.
Maybe because they were more.
When there was only one allowed opinion in a sub, then you could often find another sub with the same topics allowed, but the only one allowed opinion was another one.
Reddit started out very similar to the current lemmy/fediverse audience. The nerds go first and eventually everyone else follows.
The "When does the narwhal bacon" crowd was not diverse at all
r/twobestfriendsplay, the second best subreddit for everything
My points or whatever. I used to be a huge pot head and made some content people really liked so I had some nice numbers.
absolutely nothing.
Subs/communities for actively watched shows. I find myself needing to browser redlib for insights on, most recently, the white lotus and the last of us
I still go back to reddit for r/severanceappletvplus.
!severance@lemmy.world is nice, but not the same.
The only communities that I still regularly browse on Reddit are the regional communities for the place I live currently and places I've lived previously. Those seem to have little to no activity around here. I no longer participate in them on Reddit, only lurk.
r/simpleliving or, more exactly, a more active version of it since the community is there: !simpleliving@lemm.ee. And more people participating in the !journaling@sh.itjust.works community too but hopefully we're slowly getting there.
r/notinteresting being everything but not interesting
r/countablepixels was pretty interesting too but it looks like all the drama has died out :/
r/libraryofbabel, r/tragedeigh, and r/everyoneknowsthat. But I can live without them.
Tragedeigh gets depressing sometimes as someone who had a horrible name growing up. Libraryofbabel kinda encourages my maladaptive daydreaming and honestly creating !0x255@sh.itjust.works wasn't the best for trying to break out of my daydreaming addiction.
However I can get my Who's Who updates somewhere else. Everyone knows ~~that~~ it, you've got ulterior motives!
Posting my depraved "performance art" and interacting with my fans in the comments
My woman trolling each other back and forth
A few regulars from Askredditafterdark
I still browse and almost caught myself commenting recently. I quickly backspaced and exited out and came over here where I feel safe posting comments and interacting.
the OG communities, that were banned in '16-'17 because the gop started labeling alot of platforms as violent. P45 caused so many people to be overly sensitive, that reddit started banning in large numbers to cull the herd.
and most cities subreddits have been taken over by right wingers.