I could say the same about reddit except for the "enjoy" part. I imagine that in a while people will give up on finding alternatives and go back to reddit. Unless reddit keeps doing more stupid stuff it's not going away anytime soon.
The best case trajectory for Reddit is Facebook's: a highly populated corporate cesspool of low quality leftovers.
But that really is the best case, as Reddit doesn't have the "my family and my boss are on Facebook, so I have to be there" effect that Facebook has. It really does rely on some threshold of quality posts.
brucethemoose2|2 years ago
The best case trajectory for Reddit is Facebook's: a highly populated corporate cesspool of low quality leftovers.
But that really is the best case, as Reddit doesn't have the "my family and my boss are on Facebook, so I have to be there" effect that Facebook has. It really does rely on some threshold of quality posts.
draw_down|2 years ago
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