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I use the RIF logo to hide my sketchy apps visually. You just made me realize that I'm 2 years obsolete.
cheers!
The weird thing is, I was off reddit for years already. It's only because tech news sites reported on the api changes (and boosted the fediverse) that I made the switch. I was doing fine! I didn't need a new reddit!
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Nah, actually I did because 4chan was my replacement for the interim (-_-メ)
Nah, actually I did because 4chan was my replacement for the interim (-_-メ)
Glad you survived.
Back at you!
Hey I'm in this one and I love it! 15 years on Reddit.
Same here. Apollo stopped and I came here.
13 for me. Happy to have found this weird lil corner of the internet two years ago.
Wait is that today?
Today exactly for me! Jerboa doesn't show cake day on your own profile so I had to use the browser to check.
Thanks. Still happy to be here
I lost my OG account on Kbin and now can't take part in the celebrations forever more :(
Hey we're not judging here. Happy cake day, buddy!
cheers mate, you too!
I still have RIF on my phone even though it doesn't work. Can't bring myself to delete it.
I used to keep around a downloaded copy of Super Monday Night Combat after it shut down.
Still miss baconreader
Just a FYI to anyone out there trying to use baconreader with revanced. Its now calls itself redbacon when linking accounts. Unless someone knows a good explaination for this name change, I would really reconsider using it still and probably changing your passwords.
Happy cake day everyone! 😘
I first joined feddit.de but it was riddled with issues so I switched to lemmy.world after three weeks. Some time later it croaked anyway.
I still see the day third party apps went offline as the day of my departure and I am happy to see us grow into a friendlier alternative to that shitshow of a website.
Reddit was fun but I've never looked back
My cake day is coming up on the 16th!
Hard to believe its been two years, yet in ways it has felt like longer. Feels like a lot of shit has happened in just that short span of time in this little corner of the internet.
Not on this account, but I've been here. Cheers, all.
In celebration, we can mourn lemm.ee
First kbin was my high While some others kissed the 'sky. Now, As my lemm.ee dies I take comfort in the Pie.
It is pretty awesome! 😎👍
Oh RIF my beloved
Rif was cool but I left once Joey got shut down. Fixing miss that app
I was thinking I saw a lot of cake day icons.
Dunno about RIF, I've been in threadiverse since Sync for Reddit bit the dust. (Was in Kbin initially.)
I didn't really use reddit but I remember back then seeing a link in a story about reddit shitting the bed and thought I'd check it out. Back then a big issue was over instances not vetting users who applied. Thay sentence probably doesn't even make sense to most users.
Though it has been interesting to say the least watching the reddit culture establish and then enforce itself.
Oh wow, it has been that long 🤯