I would check the sites I would frequent, check some forums for any updates, and then eventually make my way to playing a game or doing something else. Something that dawned on me the other night was that I used to get bored with being on the internet 10-15 years ago. I don't have much of a point to my ramble, just wanted to vent and lament that I'm kind of lost without Reddit at the moment it had become such a useful and ingrained tool in my life. I've thought about trying to get into RSS feeds, which I've never tried, but again my gut reaction would be to look on Reddit as to what are the best sources to add. I know that it took Reddit many years to get to such a point, and that I can't expect any new alternative to be at the same level right now. On top of that, my initial reaction to a lot of questions or queries would be to Google "Steam Deck vs ASUS Ally " (for example), to get some first hand community opinions. And while alternative communities exist for each of my examples, they aren't the one-stop-shop that Reddit had become for me. I'm using Tildes and Kbin as a replacement, and they're amazing for discussing the topics I'm interested in, but I had grown to rely on Reddit for keeping up with the news topics that interest me gaming, tech, astrophysics, hip hop, fantasy novels, and many more. With the Reddit blackout, and me deleting my account, I'm not entirely sure how to fill the void that Reddit has left.
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