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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • I’m old now. People probably forget or don’t know, Digg died overnight because they themselves fucked up their redesign. The backend was broken and the frontend looked like a different site. So people just packed up and left. Reddit hasn’t infrastructure wise screwed up. And now being the behemoth it is, it will never really die out. Because, just as op experienced, that masses don’t really care about any of this. As long as it’s working, they continue to use it blissfully.



  • You can still use Reddit, just now many users have a motivation to diversify their information platforms. Fediverse does that, and only ask that your new content, discussions, and questions be added in the fediverse instead. To help growth here.

    For example, I curious about SFF PC building and, yup, Reddit already had a sub for that. If I have future questions I’ll just post them on /m/technology instead.


  • I think you can subscribe to individual magazines on kbin, then just show your subscribed magazines. This means you still have to subscribe to multiple communities. Eventually, it should settle with better modded ones reaching critical mass after some time. Everything is in flux right now, what you’re looking for is better done when communities are stable.