Probably niche, but /r/skyrimmods. Nexus is a toxic hellhole, but that sub was relatively chill (although had the occasional bit of drama, admittedly).
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Relaxed section for discussion and debate that doesn't fit anywhere else. Whether it's advice, how your week is going, a link that's at the back of your mind, or something like that, it can likely go here.
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There is a SkyrimMods community on Lemmy.world.
Oh, man. Thanks for this. Just subscribed.
Magic, card tricks, and judo. I didnt participate much but I'd love to see what they would be like in the Fediverse
I feel like there's a lack of communities dedicated to specific games. Sure, I can see communities for Pokemon and Zelda right now, albeit on lemmy.ml
But somehow, we don't have any major Minecraft communities? I liked the subreddits for modded Minecraft and Hermitcraft. Apart from that, the Terraria sub had its moments as well.
- UX research (there is an empty 2yo uxdesign sub..)
- Artisan videos
- Is it bullshit
- UK personal finance
- /r/menslib, specifically because the mod had really thoughtful takes
- OCPD (a bit different from OCD subs)
I'm still learning about the Fediverse (and probably need to search through the lemmy directory), but here are things I want to find:
- Witchcraft/Occult
- Hellenism
- Embroidery/Cross Stitch
- Coffee
- Long Hair Community (I know they were more of a forum website, and they are still somewhat active, but having multiple places I can go would be nice).
bodyweightfitness - it was a great community, but I don't know if it is a great fit here. The community was really supportive of people working on their form for movements and offered great critique without being mean, so that would fit, but it is very fitness focussed and I don't know if that is a good fit.
keto/carnivore/zerocarb/ketoscience - this was a set of communities all centered around the dissemination of information on very low carb eating, low enough to ensure ketosis rather than glucosis for energy. It is interesting to look at the resources they had and what sorts of problems you could solve by searching, but without that long term backlog of other people's problems it would be hard to start up again. Maybe also a single community rather than 4 or more, but I don't know.
r/Kitchenconfidential, r/CulinaryPlating, and r/dishwashers.
I miss my work peeps.
I miss r/Coffee and r/TaylorSwift. Maybe I'll start them and moderate.
-drums -cfb -collegebasketball -state and city subs -THEPACK