Scribus. I still use the open source DTP at work even if I have InDesign installed.
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DepthHub & RBI were good at times.
Although the obvious answer for me is the already niche subs on Reddit for software/TV shows which have just a few hundred people there. There'd be 10 people at absolute max on here and the community would not last.
The various personal finance related subs. There are some communities with similar names, but the depth of experience is lacking.
clash of clans
cricket
todayilearned
India
I think there is a TIL already
destinythegame
I miss /r/opensuse and an active Java community. There are a few Java communities on several servers, but they are all basically dead.