I wonder if there are any technical reasons with maybe ActivityPub that old posts might have to eventually be archived?
But I enjoy the idea of never archiving or at least keeping posts open for a long time like 10 years. I'm not sure why but there is something special aboaut old threads being revived or kept alive. I had this one comment on Reddit where I purchased a product and months and years later people would still respond asking if it was still working or if I'd still recommend it. This I is like "The internet never forgets" but in a good way.
So true
I can't believe we're the only ones here. The first post ever on Lemmy, this is some rare meme archaeology here
No kidding! This just popped up in Hot for me somehow.
Jerboa for Lemmy keep sorting by old when I come back, showing me this everytime.
Some quality content here !
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2019-04-20 21h39 or 22h39 utc
oldest lemmy comment in
oldest lemmy post.
... account inactive since then.
Truly a piece of Lemmy history. Glad to be here to see it!
Are you absolutely sure
Yes
my thoughts exactly
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strongly agree
Edit: edit
can someone confirm if this is the real oldest lemmy post?
the oldest commit on github seems like its made about 4 years ago
Now this is test posting
Yes 😺
2023-11-30, Starman was here
lala
nested
Get real 💀
This is the oldest Lemmy post I could find :)
what was /post/1? what are they hiding??
what was /post/1? what are they hiding??
The plot thickens...
Test
first post omg
Where everything started
So this is what the oldest lemmy post, what a beautiful post.
May Lemmy never archive old posts.
I wonder if there are any technical reasons with maybe ActivityPub that old posts might have to eventually be archived?
But I enjoy the idea of never archiving or at least keeping posts open for a long time like 10 years. I'm not sure why but there is something special aboaut old threads being revived or kept alive. I had this one comment on Reddit where I purchased a product and months and years later people would still respond asking if it was still working or if I'd still recommend it. This I is like "The internet never forgets" but in a good way.