Why Reddit is the internet's last great hope
Briefly

Reddit was once likened to ‘the front page of the internet,’ but as cofounder Steve Huffman notes, this comparison no longer captures its diverse community.
With 82.7 million daily active users spread across over 100,000 subreddits today, Reddit represents a vast array of interests, far beyond its original scope.
While Reddit still offers practical advice, it has also evolved into a major source for memes, showcasing its ability to adapt to changing internet culture.
The evolution of Reddit reflects a shift from a single homepage snapshot to a complex, multi-faceted network of discussions across myriad topics.
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