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minus-squarethemurphy@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up9arrow-down2·6 months agoWould anyone expect that they were anyway? Even if you consider sites getting bought up and rehosted elsewhere sites changing names personal throw-away WordPress sites sites for educational purposes made by the students themselves sites going bankrupt news site, social media channels closing down Can’t see why this isn’t very natural, and I’m actually surprised it’s not higher if you consider how fast that field is moving.
Would anyone expect that they were anyway?
Even if you consider
Can’t see why this isn’t very natural, and I’m actually surprised it’s not higher if you consider how fast that field is moving.