It blows my mind how reddit is so mainstream now, when it was such a niche corner of the web when I joined it.
Seems like the natural lifecycle of things. I'm excited to see what the next reddit is going to be
It blows my mind how reddit is so mainstream now, when it was such a niche corner of the web when I joined it.
Seems like the natural lifecycle of things. I'm excited to see what the next reddit is going to be
Post the entire thing to /r/funny and it will be the only funny thing posted to that subreddit in years
The funny thing is Spez probably thinks this is good optics like he's proving he's ready to interact with the users, but we all know the entire thing is going to be a fucking peloton spin class in telling everyone to fuck themselves
Agree. Reddit ultimately has familiarity and simplicity going for it. I have been part of Lemmy and the "fediverse" for a few months now but I still have no idea wtf it actually is and I feel like I'm still not a part of any one community.
I do have high hopes for Tildes though, seems to be somewhat of a middle ground