this post was submitted on 01 Jul 2023
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I've seen a lot of sites come and go, some of which are still around, but the biggest change I saw was the end to MSN Groups...And boy, that was definitely something. Lost a lot of people I used to talk with often, and a whole host of information that is just gone.

However, having seen what became of reddit...well, I'm not too sad to say goodbye to it. Another (be it Lemmy, kbin, mastodon, what have you) will come around...At least I hope the information keeps being rewrit/improved upon, heh.

(Note: I'm not exactly sure if Article was the best choice to post this, but meh, it's what I used).

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They never regenerate the same. What I miss is the institutional [metaphorically] memory of an affinity group.

But new people and new ideas are nice too.

[โ€“] Gargleblaster@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Stumbleupon for me. Watching the devs drive the site off a cliff because they assumed, no matter what they did, people would still stay.

Nope.