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Published on 2025-03-15 01:43:11 - Newsweek
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The article from MSN discusses a Reddit thread where users debated what has quietly disappeared over the last decade. Initiated by user u/Spicy-Teriyaki, the conversation highlighted several items and phenomena that have faded away, including physical media like CDs and DVDs, the prevalence of landline phones, and the once-ubiquitous headphone jacks on smartphones. Other notable mentions included the decline in physical newspapers, the disappearance of certain social media platforms like Vine, and the reduction in physical retail stores due to the rise of online shopping. The discussion also touched on cultural shifts, like the decrease in public payphones and the fading of certain slang terms. This thread not only served as a nostalgic reflection but also sparked a broader conversation about technological advancements and changing consumer behaviors over the past ten years.

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