Most of them exist for the most part. The problem is they'll only have like 20 people.
There are many that I miss.
r/fanfiction on Reddit is a great community and I had only positive interactions with people. With 350k-400k users and there is a lot of discussions and positive interactions. On Lemmy it's very baren.
A lot of fandom specific subreddits which are very active have no Lemmy equivalent.
I haven't logged in to Reddit since the whole API scandal, but I miss it a lot.
Communities about sports/sports discussion. It's the only reason I use Reddit right now. But it seems like the people on Lemmy are even more anti sports than redditors, which is quite something to be honest.
I'm in the same boat. Sports discussions were the only reason I used Reddit originally
I'd love to see smaller game devs have a federated presence with their content.
Right now, I only use Reddit to keep up with game devs who only post game content and updates on their own subreddit.
SquaredCircle honestly. I have literally no one to chat wrasslin with rn.
AEW good? Fed bad.
Fed good? AEW bad.
DAE think that The Bloodline is the greatest wrestling storyline ever?
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Anyone else find it hard to watch NJPW?
Tony Khan wanks dogs
I think i got the gist of this month
Edit: whoops, almost forgot saying weird and creepy things about women wrestlers and endless unfunny quite chains.
See, I only ever talked to the AEW heads-- a solid quarter of my ignore list came from people who had zero issues with VKM coming back to WWE.
I think i was mostly over the wreddit crowd when every thread about Mox vs a njpw dad was filled with "literally who?". It's just like, you have the internet. Look him up. It's not hard. But then again, that could be my low tolerance for complaining, especially from what are supposed to be fans. Granted, nobody wants to see me talk about Nick Bockwinkle vs Mad Dog Vachon or how great W*ING was, so that's on me.
There's !SquaredCircle@kbin.social but I feel like there are 6~ active commenters there... the other options are like ghost towns.
Worst subreddit filled with the worst kind of Reddit user; the self assured know it all who knows absolutely nothing and just makes stuff up
It's moderated aggressively by actual historians.
I'm guessing you think historians themselves are pawns of a conspiracy, though.
They cite pseudo history and the claim that actual historians moderate it is laughable. Guarenteed it is moderated by teenagers with a passing intrest in history
This has been my experience. I have known a lot of actual professional historians and they tend to be super nice people. Mods in that place are far too edgy and absolutist to be real historians.
Several of the users make their IRL identity publicly known. I don't know if any of the mods do (that would be brave), but I don't think they'd be reeling in content from tenured academics for a decade if it was all a sham.
I didn’t say every single user was completely uneducated on the subject but most are
The ones you are referring to are actually not historians, believe it or not.
Disagree. That's a place full of toxic "historians" who just use it as a bully pulpit.
To repeat myself:
It’s moderated aggressively by actual historians.
And that's the part I am taking exception with. It may have originated with actual historians, but larger subs always have their mods eventually rotate out and then are not run by the people who started them.
/r/framework
It's the only thing I specifically seek out on Reddit.
I love trash reality TV, but not as much as I love communities talking about trash reality TV.
I wish there was a community here for Love Island or Love is Blind.
I tried to find if Lemmy has a Is it Bullshit equivalent, but didn't found it!