• Christer Enfors@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    Well… the type of stuff we long for are still around, it’s just that we don’t visit it as much anymore. Lemmy is a perfect example of this - it’s around, it’s better, but people still default to Reddit instead.

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      Old habits die hard. Plus reddit has a long-lasting reputation of hosting a lot of really awesome communities and discussion. It’s a trove of knowledge lost in enshittification

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      This.

      The old forums are often still up, and there are still actual humans there, sometimes. But nobody goes there, because nothing’s happening there.

      There was this programming forum (blitzforum.de) that I loved when I was a teenager. I spent so much time there and learned so much. I actually attribute a lot of my career to getting an early start there. But the forum is mostly dead nowadays. People still open the page every once in a while, but nobody posts there.