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Yes, I'm aware, and super important to note with your comment, Reddit's community in 2006 was also much different. It was very comparable to Hubski now. A site aggregator, that aggregated community and tech and philosophy. What happened? (rhetorical question)
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Oh, believe me, I know. I still frequent Reddit just to remain a part of small true niche subreddits. You know, the ones where it isn't over 50% imgur links. Where discussion is still very real. Where the comments aren't reaction GIFs. I'm even a prominent figure in some, haha.