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Reddit really is past tense now.
(kbin.social)
A community for sharing those miniature epiphanies you have that highlight the oddities within the familiar.
Unfortunately, that's the only way it was ever going to go. I'm not defending spez whatsoever, and I think he's a huge piece of shit, but at some point, you, me, and everyone else knew the founders et al were going to cash out. It's just that they went about it in probably the single most underhanded, backstabbing manner conceivable.
let's not forget to give credit to all of reddit admins and higherups, they all suck they rehired spez as CEO