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by seydor 1096 days ago
It is so interesting to consider that reddit, the unprofitable startup that everyone loves to mock managed to have the most valuable dataset among all social media. I am certain that despite facebook being 10 times its size, their comments are no match for the information contained in reddit's comments. Why did this happen? greed i guess. Popular doesnt mean valuable.

In any case i am rooting for Reddit to win big, but i dont see them having a plan. Their website is stuck in '00s norms while the world has moved forward. Now a clique of moderators take over the site, and reddit doesn't seem to do anything about it. So many lost opportunities