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i mean, reddit isnt *trying to* become a social media, it *is* a social media and that doesnt have to be a bad thing.
but its still very different from other social media platforms, and the reason people come here is because it isnt just another facebook or twitter. they shouldnt try and emulate those platforms, because if people wanted that, we'd go there instead.
Comment by Pls_PmTitsOrFDAU_Thx at 03/03/2021 at 21:16 UTC
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Should have been more clear sorry. From where I am, it looks like they're becoming more and more like facebook and stuff which can't be good for them. Because then they ARE just another facebook
It started as a place to aggregate links/urls and they were doing that up until the redesign. Now honestly it does look ana feel like facebook. After both ui updates, they are very similar
I'm just worried that this is the path reddit is down. Except they're lucky that there isn't anything quite like reddit that we can go to