Reddit faces content quality concerns after its Great Mod Purge

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Reddit faces content quality concerns after its Great Mod Purge
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Because it used to be a nice stable free platform to build a community around your own interests

Exactly. There was a time when using Reddit didn't feel like you were giving Reddit the company anything for free. There was a transaction happening. They provided a platform to interact with like-minded people, and in return you used that platform, thereby drawing more traffic to their site.

i understand the idea, i'm just not sure i can remember those days anymore on that platform.. it's a good idea..