Their sidebar appears to be intentionally vague. It is overwhelmingly low quality memes.

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    1 year ago

    History wise

    195 was a college dorm of a few friends who made a reddit sub to share memes with each other

    Over time the sub grew really fast and became a major shitposting sub. I dont remember if it was while 196 was still around or after it shut down, but r/196 was made and became pro lgbt while 195 was kinda a cesspool. The guy running 195 shut it down because they were no longer dorming together or talking, and it was becoming hard to manage a huge sub alone with so many people posting hateful crap

    196 became the weird trans femboy lgbt shitpost sub

    197 popped up because people didnt like the lgbt stuff and it kinda became more like 195

    196 moved here but a lot of people jumping to lemmy havent actually interacted with 196 before do theyre just posting whatever whenever

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      1 year ago

      That’s a great explanation. I love the idea of having an “internet historian” (other than the actual internet historian, who really doesn’t talk the origins of the internet). I guess there’s the meme databases but still, this is a great read.

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      1 year ago

      I was apart of r/196, I never knew there was earlier iterations, I thought it was just a drop a meme and go style place. this is actually interesting.

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      1 year ago

      Oh thanks. I used to see them pop up on Reddit and never really got what it was about.

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        What’s missing from this description is that the main rule of that sub/community is that you can’t leave without posting something, hence all the “rule” memes.