Too many people seem to think that we are picketing Reddit in hopes they change course and we can go back. Most people need to stop pretending and just go back to reddit, or just shut up and rebuild their communities somewhere else.
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Iβve heard this a fair bit but I donβt personally see that many posts. Maybe change your browsing to Subscribed or New?
It's funny how people discuss Reddit even after leaving Reddit.
I actually had to go looking yesterday for updates on what's up at Reddit, I've been out of touch because I haven't been part of exreddit communities here. Just unsubscribe and you won't get any of that.
Fuck spez.
I actually don't mind the news from there. It was a major (for the internet) event.
Most of it is contained to Reddit related communities, just block them if you don't want to see the downfall of Reddit in real time.
I'm on the fence about removing this post per rule #4. Thoughts?
I just saw the other post from a few hours ago. Removing per rule #4.
No