
Everything has a life cycle. So after Reddit user WarBeast86 made a post on the platform, asking: “What was ruined because too many people did it?” people have been paying respects to their life’s treasures that have been (slowly) fading into irrelevance.
Some of the most common examples focus on over-saturated internet trends; for example, influencer culture has become so prevalent that it has led to a loss of authenticity and genuine connection online. Numerous hobbies and activities such as thrift shopping have also been mentioned as hurting from commercialization which, in turn, has led to a loss of their original appeal.
Overall, the post serves as a vivid reminder that it’s important to appreciate the stuff that makes you happy because you never know when it can be taken away from you.
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#1
Basically anything outdoorsy. Hiking trails, National Parks, fishing spots, etc.
It’s fun when you’re the only person on the trail, the lake, or at the camp site. It’s not so fun when you’re hiking and someone is blasting their music on their Bluetooth speaker, when the lake is packed and people decide to fish 10 feet away from you and are obnoxiously loud, or you go to a National Park and there is graffiti and trash everywhere, random people’s names carved into the largest and oldest trees on Earth, and mobs of tourists taking selfies in the middle of the trail.
People don’t know how to respect nature. People don’t appreciate silence. People don’t know how to “leave no trace” or appreciate the natural beauty in the world around them.
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#2
Subscription everything…especially software. I want to buy Office/AutoCAD one time and use it for a decade. I don’t want to buy it every year.
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#3
Craft fairs. Now they’re crowded with dozens of MLMs. I just want to find knitted slippers made by an old lady who clearly has a drinking problem, not more Norwex.
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#4
declaring their pets as service animals when they are not., thus making it extremely difficult for actual service animals to get their certification, or permission to be around to provide their service
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#5
Streaming services. I miss the days of one single service: Netflix. Now every studio has its own service and holds their stuff away from services like Netflix and Hulu. Direct consequence: too many subscriptions! At this point it’s more economical to buy stuff you want to watch
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#6
ETSY – It’s all resellers that run fake craft stores selling cheaply made junk. There’s a handful of crafters on ETSY, and the rest is amazon resellers and cheap chinese stuff.
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#7
Airbnb.
Mend35 replied:
Used to love Airbnb years ago. Now, it’s pricier than a lot of decent hotels, and some of the house rules are nutty.
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#8
College almost guaranteeing a good job and career. It is not the ticket it used to be. Over, over, over saturated.
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#9
the internet. it might sound strange because on a surface level it’s richer and more accessible than ever, but the experience now is so much worse than what early internet used to give you.
(yes, I know I sound like your crotchety old grandma)
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#10
Thrift shopping.
charlesdexterward replied:
Yup. 15 years ago the prices were soooo cheap and you could always find a gem. Now they’re always crowded and everything is overpriced and you might find something good once every 2-3 visits if you’re lucky
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#11
The housing market.
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#12
Visiting major historical sites…
Most of them have been turned into badly maintained, super expensive tourist traps.
Add in the trash and damages tourists do, and yikes.
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#13
Writing children’s books. Used to be an art form, then every celebrity has written one.
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#14
Festivals. I use to enjoy going to some local festivals. Now they’re just overcrowded and expensive.
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#15
The summit of Mt. Everest is like a trash heap now.
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#16
Podcasts. They used to be funny or insightful or informative or in some way valuable. Now anyone with a microphone and half a funny story thinks they should make a podcast.
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#17
Rap music … it’s everywhere and it’s just terrible … Some songs have good lyrics, but the melody, the “music” is just the same beat everywhere, it’s just boring …
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#18
Burning Man. The old guard of the old hippies of yore are long gone. It’s over run by hedge fund college kids and raver frat kids.
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#19
Driving to work early. I used to do it, but now it’s the same as morning Rush hour.
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#20
Adblock. Now every website has a warning. It used to be a rare sight.
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