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Absolutely. I never liked reddit as an entity, but I loved the sense of community around the 7 or 8 subs I really paid attention too. Reddit was a big part of my life, and it's sad to see it go like this
What subs did you particularly enjoy? I liked askreddit for the occasional good+popular prompts
Off the top of my head, /r/twobestfriendsplay is probably my favorite sub, /r/simpsonsshitposting is a gem of a meme sub, then some subs related to my hobbies, /r/hockey and my hometown sub.
I generally tried to avoid the major subs