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Reddit Turns 20
Tuesday May 13, 2025. 05:30 AM , from Slashdot
![]() What set Reddit apart from its early rivals was its framework. Instead of one large all-in-one interface, the site borrowed the idea from pre-internet online networks, such as CompuServe, of smaller sub-networks devoted to a particular topic. These user-created communities, 'subreddits,' quickly set it apart from other social platforms. As Laurence Sangarde-Brown, co-founder of TechTree, wrote: 'This design allows users to delve into focused discussions, ask questions, and exchange ideas on a scale unmatched by other platforms.' That approach was not enough, though, to kick-start Reddit. The founders had to 'fake it until they made it.' They seeded the site with fake accounts to make it appear more active. Their efforts paid off, as real users soon flocked to the platform. Another crucial early change was when Reddit merged with Aaron Swartz's Infogami and introduced commenting. This move was vital for laying the groundwork for the site's interactive, community-driven experience. So, where does Reddit go from here? We'll see. Reddit's legacy is one of transformation: from a scrappy startup to a global hub for conversation, collaboration, and sometimes controversy. As it celebrates 20 years, Reddit remains a testament to how important online communities can be in a world increasingly filled with AI slop. Still, Huffman believes Reddit's true value is coming. In a recent Reddit post, he wrote: 'Reddit works because it's human. It's one of the few places online where real people share real opinions. That authenticity is what gives Reddit its value. If we lose trust in that, we lose what makes RedditReddit. Our focus is, and always will be, on keeping Reddit a trusted place for human conversation.' Huffman concluded: 'The last 20 years have proven how powerful online communities can be — and as we look ahead, I'm even more excited for what the next 20 will bring.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/05/12/2112256/reddit-turns-20?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_m...
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