I genuinely never engaged with Reddit at all, so I’m not in a position to compare, but I don’t think the numbers suggest that Reddit “is dying” or even that it got significantly impacted.
Which is fine by me. If anything, the vibe here is less Reddit and more “late 90s/early 00s forums” and that’s an improvement on my book.
I agree with you and in a way both sides are right.
The folks who want the nice vibe and early web feel like it here better, and the ones who stayed on Reddit are happy us old hackers aren’t olding up the place anymore.
I genuinely never engaged with Reddit at all, so I’m not in a position to compare, but I don’t think the numbers suggest that Reddit “is dying” or even that it got significantly impacted.
Which is fine by me. If anything, the vibe here is less Reddit and more “late 90s/early 00s forums” and that’s an improvement on my book.
I agree with you and in a way both sides are right.
The folks who want the nice vibe and early web feel like it here better, and the ones who stayed on Reddit are happy us old hackers aren’t olding up the place anymore.
You also recognize users more often on here, I run into your comments all the time. hi.
That too. It’s small enough here that I’m getting to know some folks I see a lot of. I think the profile pics help with that.