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  1. Comment on Soviet living: a gallery of 272 photos of ordinary life in the Soviet Union in ~arts

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    Wow. I live in Russia, but am not old enough to have lived in the USSR, and seeing these pictures is kinda fascinating. Btw, is it the New Arbat in the first pic?

    Wow. I live in Russia, but am not old enough to have lived in the USSR, and seeing these pictures is kinda fascinating.
    Btw, is it the New Arbat in the first pic?

  2. Comment on What have you been watching/reading this week? (Anime/Manga) in ~anime

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    Haven't been watching anime in a while, so yesterday I started to watch Steins;Gate. It's not new, but I really like it, the story is very gripping and I almost finished watching it.

    Haven't been watching anime in a while, so yesterday I started to watch Steins;Gate. It's not new, but I really like it, the story is very gripping and I almost finished watching it.

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  3. Comment on An easy way to browse tildes on mobile in ~tildes

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    When I tried to use Hermit every time I opened the Tildes "app" it opened the main page instead of just the last page I was browsing and it was very frustrating. Is there any way to fix this?

    When I tried to use Hermit every time I opened the Tildes "app" it opened the main page instead of just the last page I was browsing and it was very frustrating. Is there any way to fix this?

  4. Comment on Remember the person: Effortposting about Tildes and anti-social UX patterns in social media in ~tildes

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    I think another category worthy of mentioning is imageboards (like 4chan). They are completely anonymous and very lightly moderated (especially „random“ boards like /b/), so the „remember the...

    I think another category worthy of mentioning is imageboards (like 4chan). They are completely anonymous and very lightly moderated (especially „random“ boards like /b/), so the „remember the person“ principle is mostly forgotten about. There are no likes or upvotes — the amount of replies in a thread is what matters the most.

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