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internet2000 ◴[] No.45103937[source]
Imgur having a "community" is still the strangest part of this story.
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x187463 ◴[] No.45104399[source]
Discovering Imgur has its own community and culture is like finding out a group of people live in your closet. You can almost imagine opening the door to grab a coat only to find a dozen people who swear this is the place they bring various outerwear and talk about such things. When you tell them they're in a coat closet, they may get upset and assure you it's more than that, now.
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1. pavel_lishin ◴[] No.45104959[source]
I once discovered a community of people in a PhPBB board I administered - they didn't register on the board itself, but one of the plugins allowed a different type of user registration, and a whole sub-forum itself.

We had no idea, until one day we stumbled into it by accident. It was very much like discovering a family was living in your closet.

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2. arthens ◴[] No.45113113[source]
That is such a fascinating story. I would love to hear more about it.