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I can understand your viewpoint, I did have 12 years there.
I remember very well when Pao was CEO, and the bigass infographic of the exodus from Digg. The fall of FPH and jailbait. Unidan. I even created a Voat account, and promptly regretted it.
I’m sometimes shocked by how immediately and thoroughly I turned my back on the history of Reddit, but I’m as temporarily at home in lemmy as I was in Reddit.
Lemmy, as all things, will fall. Entropy always wins.
i was only there for around 5 years but I was overall quite happy with the community there (granted I spent my time in small hobbyists subreddits), and Lemmy seems to be quite a good community too but a lot smaller and so there’s less information to be shared
There’s a cesspit I don’t miss in the slightest.
i miss the content on there, and decades worth of answered questions, as well as how polished it was compared to lemmy
but I don’t see myself going back there either
I can understand your viewpoint, I did have 12 years there.
I remember very well when Pao was CEO, and the bigass infographic of the exodus from Digg. The fall of FPH and jailbait. Unidan. I even created a Voat account, and promptly regretted it.
I’m sometimes shocked by how immediately and thoroughly I turned my back on the history of Reddit, but I’m as temporarily at home in lemmy as I was in Reddit.
Lemmy, as all things, will fall. Entropy always wins.
i was only there for around 5 years but I was overall quite happy with the community there (granted I spent my time in small hobbyists subreddits), and Lemmy seems to be quite a good community too but a lot smaller and so there’s less information to be shared
Ride the tiger, you can see his strypes but you know it’s clean.
don’t you see what i mean