Was it one of the only places you found a forum for something you were interested in or a fan of? Or something else entirely?

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    If I recall correctly I was mostly pissed with 4chan doing jack shit against the invasion of Stormfront clowns.

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    Back in 2006/2007 I was reading Slashdot for tech news and stuff. I started noticing that a lot of newer content was just linking to Reddit posts, so I figured I’d cut out the middleman and jumped ship to Reddit.

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    Minecraft servers I played on coordinated via Reddit and Mumble. Now they’ve mostly moved to Discord, which, in my opinion, really hurt the lore and meta gaming because Discord’s steam-of-consciousness format doesn’t work well compared to a forum style message board where it’s much easier to avoid shit-tier content and find good, relevant, high quality posts.

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    Someone asked a particular neach question about a field I work in and as usual the answers were missing the nuance of the answer the person was questioning.

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    I was trying to unlock a dragon-type safari in Pokémon Y and you can’t just enter a random code for that - you need to find another player who has such a safari in their own game already, share codes with them, and then you both need to be online at the same time at least once. After lots of googling I found a person on reddit, but didn’t have an account at the time so I created one just for that dumb safari.

    I didn’t even plan to keep the account in the first place, so I didn’t care for a proper name - that’s the reason I was named “justlookingfordragon” back then. I tried “just_looking_for_a_dragon_type_safari_THX” first but it exceeded the character limit.

    After that, I didn’t touch the account again for a few months but eventually started using it proper for giveawys of Pokémon breedjects, and then later Zelda-related stuff. Still never bothered to find a better name and it’s become somewhat of a running gag for me to use that awkward username elsewhere (like for youtube and lemmy for example).

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    9 months ago

    slashdot linked to reddit

    then the shareholders spied it… and that was that…

    how’s fark these days? still got a not see problem?

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    A YouTuber I liked created a subreddit for his viewers to post content related to him, so I created a Reddit account to comment on those posts.

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    Online game companies started heavily censoring their own forums. Migrated to Reddit to discuss games with honesty and without fear of retaliation.

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    I was playing CSR2 (still am) and was searching for some info when I found the CSR2 community there.

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    It was christmas eve, I was stuck with family and with only a phone, Reddit had some things to read, that was basically it.

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    In 2012 I became an imgurian. sometime in 2013 that must’ve led me to creating a reddit account though I have no recollection of doing that, I didn’t even really know what reddit was until 2015, when, imagine my surprise when I clicked on Reddit and it auto-populated a username & pwd for me that I barely vaguely recall creating two years prior.

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    I had steadfastly refused to make an account for years even though I browsed daily, until someone said something stupid in one of the Occupy Wallstreet threads and I couldn’t stop myself from needing to correct them.