• WhoRoger@lemmy.worldOPM
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    1 year ago

    What stuff are you missing on Lemmy that’s on Reddit? I see gaps are constant being filled.

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      1 year ago

      r/ApplyingToCollege and related subreddits. It’s like the whole reason I have been using reddit at all (I’m a rising senior)

      I occasionally used reddit for German memes also because I’m convinced you can learn languages just by looking at memes, and I can find these on Lemmy.

      I’m definitely not the average reddit migrant though so this is kind of a me problem perhaps

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        1 year ago

        That will come.

        There’s an entire instance for German speakers feddit.de, I believe I’ve seen memes there.

        As for college, I’d imagine such subs have the most sense on country-specific instances too.

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          Yes I’ve been enjoying feddit.de since I came here, they’re good

          I’m looking for the American college admissions, the largest college-related community on Lemmy is !college (idk how to denote channels) with 146 subscribers and even then it’s not what i’m looking for

          I guess I’ll finally get in to some college in next 6 months and dump reddit finally

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            You know, I think what’s sorely missing is a US-centric instance. There’s one for Midwest US but not the whole country. Which is weird when so many things are country specific, and looots of countries have their own instances.

            I would hope that the college comm is for all colleges and not just the US ones, but I rather doubt that’s the case.