| Reddit still has a fantastic set of communities on it. Think of it more as a service, not one singular website. Like usenet. (These are some of the subs that I like, they might not be your thing, but they're examples of solid communities) http://reddit.com/r/truereddit http://reddit.com/r/longtext http://reddit.com/r/depthhub http://reddit.com/r/askscience http://reddit.com/r/neuro http://reddit.com/r/burningman http://reddit.com/r/movies http://reddit.com/r/linguistics http://reddit.com/r/philosophy And if you're looking for pictures, there are the "SFW \"Porn\"" subs: http://www.reddit.com/r/earthporn+villageporn+cityporn+space... Reddit certainly isn't dead. It's just maturing. |
It is indeed a big loosely-related collection of communities, from which users choose a la carte their areas of participation.
The Reddit my wife sees when she logs in is very different from the one I see, which is very different from the one fans of meme participation (rage comics, etc) see.