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by johno215
5261 days ago
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The killer feature that reddit has is subreddits. I disagree with the article; there is no one reddit culture. One can go to r/politics, r/gardening, r/fitness, or r/askscience for example, and they all feature their own cultures and own biases. For example r/fitness has a culture focusing on weight lifting for fitness. But for people who are into fitness through running, there is r/running. The same thing goes for politics: r/politics tends to be left leaning, but you can find right leaning people in order subreddits. There are thousands of vibrant community subreddits were people with similar interests (and sometimes opinions) participate. All with their own cultures and moderation rules for what are acceptable posts. Subreddits combined with voting and good moderation make reddit way better than usenet, Digg in its heyday, or 4chan. |
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You could compare it to 4chan having a culture despite there being dozens of different boards.