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by seydor
1096 days ago
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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 |
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