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"It's as if the CEO is purposefully being as belligerent as possible to rile people up."

That *is* kind of a Reddit thing. We should be surprised that the CEO does it too?

@dalias @Obdurodon It's not as if that's not repeatable behavior literally anywhere else.

@lispi314 @Obdurodon What I mean is that there's an obvious need (from how many people use it) for something functionally like Reddit, but that Reddit fills the functional need precludes displacement and lets an utterly toxic culture thrive. Yes that's repeatable, but I think much less likely in a federated scheme.

@dalias @Obdurodon I honestly don't get how #Reddit caught on when it's just a crummier ripoff of #Usenet.

Reddit caught on for three reasons: forums had some of the worst, most power hungry/ban happy admins online (even today look how many do scummy shit like forcing registrations or banning topics), reddit in the "old days" before the diehard free speech guy killed himself instead of facing 6 months in prison and the rest sold out was a literal wild west (and parts of it on topics like piracy were for years too), and it was a consolidated website and normies love walled gardens. It helped that it was mimicking the format of the now dead website Digg.

Then like any big tech site that wasn't like the other guys, they became like the other guys and kicked the ladder down. Reddit's powermod problem made the site worse than the competition as well.
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>forums had some of the worst, most power hungry/ban happy admins online

Fucking this. I never get why so many forums banned users for merely dropping f-bombs while also requiring their users to be at least 13 years old to register. Forums would probably still be relevant if they were more relaxed on their rules. They don't have to be like imageboards but at least not require users to act like they are on FCC regulated radio.

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