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It just reminds me of early reddit before it was taken over by the dumbs.
Eh, I'd be careful with this sentiment. A significant part of internet's decline comes from people who think of themselves as too smart and rationalize their own nonsense.
And also nothing prevents people who ruined Reddit from coming here, and they do.
It makes me wonder tho: is Lemmy sustainable? I never want to get invested in something like Reddit again when there's no proper and respectful end game for all the communities that make up their lifeblood.
In my experience all good things on the internet come to an end. Usually when big money starts meddling.