Is lemmy now what reddit used to be 10+ years ago?

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Is lemmy now what reddit used to be 10+ years ago? - Lemmy.World

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not really. earliest days of reddit didnt even have subreddits.

lemmy cant be reddit 10 years ago, because the internet has changed in that time too

Yeah, but reddits more than 10 years old…

Here’s an article from 2013 talking about subs

popularmechanics.com/…/10-curious-facts-about-the…

10 Curious Facts About the Birth of Reddit

Along with partner Steve Huffman, Alexis Ohanian started Reddit.com in 2004 while a student at the University of Virginia. A year later, he sold the site and began a new adventure of helping startups get off the ground. In his new book, Without T

Popular Mechanics
Subreddits were added in 08. The great Digg migration was 2010. I feel old.

Shit, I remember Fark.

Which was basically what reddit was when it started, fark just stayed that way. I think it’s even still going…

Pfft, kids these days - I remember usenet.
Try to tell a kid about BBS boards nowadays and they start singing about something called a BBL Drizzy…

My local BBS was great, but when the provider became an ISP, the BBS became a ghost town because everyone went to IRC and Usenet.

That ISP was also the local jerky company. Dad made the Jerky, son ran the model pool. I miss the 90s.