As someone with CPTSD, OCD and Bipolar + psychosis, definetely mental health subs. Particularly suicidewatch.

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    Ask Historians had so much high quality content and there strict moderating ensured it stayed that wau

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    AskLemmyAfterDark - it’s healthy to have a place to have frank discussions about sexual health and safe kinkery.

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      Same, I have contributed to that subreddit for years on multiple Reddit accounts, I love reading and writing short stories with a prompt.

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    AmITheAsshole. There’s a few but they’re all bots that repost Reddit content. No original ones that I’ve seen so far

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      That just doesn’t work.

      There are many subs I wish they were on here and they aren’t even if there is a community called like that, because nobody is there.

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          It really depends on the topic.

          I’m really into a niche of a niche subgenre of books. The Reddit community is the best place to find out about new books and hear people talking about them to get a sense if it’s worth your time to read. I used to spend ~5-10 minutes there every day or two to find out about new books.

          There just aren’t enough Lemmy users into my favourite sub-subgenre in total, and what really made the Reddit community special was author engagement, which will only happen with thousands of active users. I could put a lot of work into making it, but it’s just not likely to go anywhere and, without authors, won’t be very good anyway.

          Hell, even the Parenting community on Beehaw is barely alive, and that’s a huge topic that like a quarter of the population might be interested in, and Beehaw is one of the biggest Lemmy instances.

          So… maybe? For mainstream topics, sure, but niche subreddits needed a unique intersection of conditions to thrive, which Lemmy can’t (yet) replicate.

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    The Genshin fandom is much weaker here. I miss the endless *Mains communities with their useful guides, and the remarkable thirst of some of the groups :cough: /r/GenshinGays :cough:

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    I wish the Framework community had moved over wholly. There’s a lot more activity on Reddit than on Lemmy, and the comments are important, so the lemmit online bot can’t replace it.

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    I’ve wanted to open a string of video game subs on lemmy but i don’t know what instance is best. It would have to be something that is ok with occasional porn and bad words (but not bigotry).

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    Hockey. Hockey is a huge part of my personality. I pretty much lived on r/hockey. I really miss having discussions about games, trades, players, etc. as well as sharing news.

    There [email protected], but we need a lot more people there to get those discussions.

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    Niche communities, like one for the specific car I own. Also more car communities in general. I’m so tired of the Fuck Cars mentality here.