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Remember Streetlamp LeMoose? There haven't been any such memorable events on reddit in recent years. What about the ol' switcheroo? You don't see that anymore.
They are indeed as you said, forgotten history to modern redditors. Back in the day, it was a closer community, and these events were discussed for days and referenced for months if not years.
Like you said, reddit has been consistently losing it's community aspect. I'm glad to have experienced it, but I think it's time to move on.
The ol' switcheroo on lemmy would be a great way to teach people how to do inter-instance links! I don't think it's possible right now to link specific threads or comments, but it would definitely be a fun way to show how federation works.
Damn, that's a genius idea - I've seen people linking specific posts, at least, so I'm pretty sure it's possible - let's see if this works
The hard part is that while you can have relative links to communities (/c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml) it doesn't work for individual posts, threads, or comments.
I assume it's a difficult problem because those would have different ids in different instances?