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<p>I'm from the era of modern Reddit, so I won't pretend to know what it was like back in the "good ol' days", but I've read plenty of discussions and videos on the subject of "early" message boards. Today, Reddit is the answer to the above problem. Well... sort of.</p>
<p>Reddit is going through some changes. Not many of them good. They've become large and therefore are doing things that large companies eventually do: monetize and restrict.</p>
<p>I've been off of Reddit for a couple years. My account is now locked, and the Reddit staff does not care enough to fix it, so I just browse without an account. There tends to be a decent amount of quick info from real humans &lpar;something you can't take for granted in this era of the internet&rpar;. Unfortunately, while I was browsing today, this message popped up.</p>
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<img src="./static/media/reddit-lock.png" alt="Reddit warning message stating that users must log in to view the full comments section." width="1194" height="702" />
<figcaption>Reddit being modern.</figcaption>
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