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A lot of questions on here are aimed at the reddit users experiences, but I've been wondering what the older users thought of his move. Are there any reddit cultures you are hoping do not come with the users? Are you confident or fearful of the growth coming from the reddit community? I'm curious how the reddit influx is changing these communities either for better or for worse.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Damn man, that's wild. I mean it makes perfect tsens but it always boggles my mind that there are these whole internet communities out there engaging with each other every day and I have no idea they even exist! I've barely used my reddit app (Boost, soon to RIP I assume) the last few days and it's been refreshing. I miss the UI, but it's nice seeing posts that aren't just reposts of last week or a whatever ad in disguise is being forced down my throat. People feel real here and that's been gond from reddit for years.