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not really. earliest days of reddit didnt even have subreddits.
lemmy cant be reddit 10 years ago, because the internet has changed in that time too
55 4 ReplyYeah, but reddits more than 10 years old...
Here's an article from 2013 talking about subs
27 0 ReplySubreddits were added in 08. The great Digg migration was 2010. I feel old.
41 0 ReplyI was part of the great Digg migration and now the great Reddit migration....
19 0 ReplySame here. Thought you looked familiar!
4 0 ReplySame. I also remember when everyone moved to Digg from Stumbleupon
2 0 ReplySame here, my reddit account is 15 years old
2 0 ReplyI liked stumbleupon. It feels like they are less website to stumbleupon anymore
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Shit, I remember Fark.
Which was basically what reddit was when it started, fark just stayed that way. I think it's even still going...
11 0 ReplyPfft, kids these days - I remember usenet.
7 0 ReplyDamn, skipped right over Slashdot.
7 0 ReplyWhat’s up with how toxic comments are on /. these days?
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Try to tell a kid about BBS boards nowadays and they start singing about something called a BBL Drizzy...
5 0 ReplyMy local BBS was great, but when the provider became an ISP, the BBS became a ghost town because everyone went to IRC and Usenet.
That ISP was also the local jerky company. Dad made the Jerky, son ran the modem pool. I miss the 90s.
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I never had a Fark account but I remember following them religiously. I remember something about them crowdfunding an arena name for a day about an unsolicited finger in the ass.
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DAE member Digg? I member that.
10 0 Replyremember when image macros took over the whole thing?
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