As a former redditor I am glad to have found a new “home” and I hope I’m not intruding. Nevertheless, we are all a huge migration that is bound to change how kbin works and we’re bound to piss off some pre-migration Keebinetters. The fact you guys were here before and not in reddit makes evident you don’t want this to become a carbon copy of reddit. From the interface to the group dynamics, please lets us now…

What can we do NOT to ruin kbin for you?

  • NumbersCanBeFun@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    You know what, I’m open to both those ideas. Change is just as good. Maybe I got a little to hyped up on trying to make a point 🍻

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          This whole exchange is reminding me of how reddit used to be. I didn’t realize how far the site had fallen.

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            1 year ago

            Do you remember how proper grammar used to be a big deal and any typos in the post title would get eviscerated in the comments?

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              Versus the past several years where people would just say “whatever its reddit” without recognizing the irony. Like saying “whatever its just a english convention, not a grammer convention” and then they don’t end the sentence with a period 😤

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              I actually miss those days, before it devolved into “language is fluid so I can use ‘there’ however I want.”

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              How about when people actually followed reddiquette for the most part? Reddit really did use to have a cozy feel to it. Big enough that there was something for everyone, but not so big that you never saw the other parts of the site.