Much of the value in Reddit isn’t “what’s happening now” but in that trove of information gathered over the last ten years. Reddit is a primary source of information because of that trove. Engagement numbers will obviously suffer if Reddit drops out of search results.
formerly_proven|2 years ago
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xtracto|2 years ago
It's one of those subreddits that is great to browse from ceddit or reveddit. Very interesting [deleted] comments.
16bitvoid|2 years ago
The only example I can give off the top of my head is subreddit for the game No Man's Sky. Its subreddit provides the best illustration of how the game has evolved compared to anywhere else. Not just in player sentiment, which could be gleamed from Steam reviews, but also how aspects of the game have changed that are better reflected in pictures and discussions than a changelog or release blog. For example, you can find screenshots of how the procedural generation of planets in the game has changed from 2016 to today, interesting bugs that only existed for a specific patch, datamined assets that never got used, etc.
gabereiser|2 years ago
orangepurple|2 years ago
Not quite. Demand is independent of supply.
jghn|2 years ago
Glench|2 years ago