this post was submitted on 04 Mar 2025
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"Strange things are happening online these days. Strange bad, clearly. But also strange good. One unexpected development is that Reddit, long dogged by a reputation for mischief and mayhem, has achieved a kind of mass appeal. If you ask your friends where they’ve been hanging out online lately, you’re likely to hear some of them say Reddit, actually, perhaps with a tinge of surprise."

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[–] otter@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 week ago

I always found the "don't tell people you use Reddit" thing to be a bit weird. Some people used it, some people didn't, same as any other site

It sounds like that's not a thing anymore

[–] Paradox 3 points 1 week ago

Atlantic is available for hire. This feels like a pr article