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That's harder to say when you experience first hand. Hearing the freshmen in my school talk only about Reddit's "/r/funny" and "/r/adviceanimals" and how they should "lol submit this video of this guy grabbing his balls to /r/videos. You'd get so many upvotes man" really emphasize to me, in my opinion, how it's no longer as discussion friendly as it was.