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makes sense. too bad reddit turned out that way though. but then again - was there ever a platform that didn't went to shit? Steve Hoffman's forum is probably the only place that dodged the bullet mostly because it's a bunch of nerds comparing high frequencies on Frank Zappa remasters
I guess you can argue that 4chan started out as shit and had nowhere better to go.
I might also note that platforms are, at their heart, reflections of the people who run them. And people get older, they leave certain platforms and join others, their tastes and interests change over time.
I think Reddit was doomed the day Aaron Swartz left way back in 2007. And I tend to see platforms and websites fumble the bag at the transition. No idea what's going to happen to Wikipedia once Jimmy Wales is gone, for instance.
But new stuff comes in to fill the gaps. Its hard to see in hindsight, but there's always green shoots on the horizon. You often simply don't realize how nice a thing is until its gone.
yeah, i guess that's the most sober response.