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JorgeGT ◴[] No.13027099[source]
And without an "edited" mark, which means that any comment of any user can be covertly modified by an admin. Very concerning since Reddit comments have provoked even Congress hearings: http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/296680-house-pan...
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wvenable ◴[] No.13027119[source]
The fact is anything digital can be modified this way; it's probably good that it happens and there are public examples so people learn not to trust it.
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ErikAugust ◴[] No.13027197[source]
Would be good to have some distributed model (like Bitcoin, etc.) for message platforms like Reddit?
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qwertyuiop924 ◴[] No.13027257[source]
Yeah. That would be great. I'd go so far as to say that it would be a really Useful network. If you catch my drift.
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rjbwork ◴[] No.13027287[source]
Please, tell me more about this wonderful futuristic technology.
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qwertyuiop924 ◴[] No.13027337[source]
Well, you see, there used to be a network coexistant with the internet, backed by UUCP, because Unix didn't have internet support yet (among other reasons).

And then there were these guys called Tom and Steve. And they wrote Usenet. And all was well until September fell. And then the usenet gradually faded into obscurity, as users moved towards walled gardens, and away from netnews. Some of these users were weeaboos: This is how the -chans made their way here from Japan.

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1. Jaruzel ◴[] No.13029692{3}[source]
> And all was well until September fell.

Oh, how I pine for the days before the eternal September.

Even Green Day got sad about it.

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2. qwertyuiop924 ◴[] No.13031016[source]
Some sites try to pretend that it didn't happen. If they're small enough, it can even kind of work, like lainchan.

>Even Green Day got sad about it.

When I heard that song, I noticed how well the lyrics fit:

>Summer has come and passed, the innocence can never last,

The eternal September was the end of innocence for the internet

>Here comes the rain again, falling from the stars,

>Drenched in my pain again, becoming who we are

As painful as September was was, it was instrumental in making the internet and the internet culture what it is today.

>As my memory rests, but never forget what I lost

Many still feel the loss that was September distinctly. I myself wasn't even around, but I still feel it.