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by winternett
1698 days ago
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Well if you ask me, Reddit is now mostly a small community of chosen people posting lead content, whilst everyone else watches and works for free in hope of earning a few imaginary points and reaching the now unobtainable (without paying in some form or fashion for it) front page anyway... It's real easy to fake a user community with proper automation and a hand full admins nowadays in order to run a "revenue machine" social media community. -Just a personal opinion, not fact (nor stated as such) though. |
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