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this post was submitted on 15 Sep 2023
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Well I don't really consider myself a refugee so much anymore is the thing, it just feels like home here now
Same here. lemmy reminds me of how reddit was 10 years ago. Feels like home... God I'm old.
I’m just glad I’m not the only one who thinks that
I’ve been so chronically on Reddit the past 12 years, I’m sure it changed, but I can’t remember what it was like.
I was using the old UI so it really felt like the old days. Fuck that noise now though.
My Reddit account is significantly older than my kids - apparently I joined in June 2007. And they had to go fuck it up like what happened to Digg.
What I want to know is where all the Digg (or going back further to slashdot) refugees are.