One thing i know for sure, there ain't no predicting the future with something like this. We'll not know where we'll end up until we are there.
this post was submitted on 03 Jul 2023
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In the meantime, stumbleupon has an app called mix now.
That's what I did between Digg and reddit π
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Tbh I'm not sure I'll miss that era of the internet when it's gone. It's been shit to just about every single persons' mental health. We need the internet to be good for us, not to make us cynical and depressed.
We go back outside. Into the real world.
But the daystar scares us
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it's time to touch grass
meh, twitter and reddit are moving along just fine. this happens every once and awhile and nothing comes from it. the content on lemmy is bland. i think this will be a trend that dies off as more people donβt understand how it works.