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Reddit overtakes X in popularity of social media platforms in UK

18 pointsby taimurkazmi6 months ago

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EA-31676 months ago
So... Reddit gained around 800k daily users in the UK, while Twitter has fallen 8% in the last year.<p>This feels less like a surge in popularity, and more like people fleeing Twitter and trying out all of the other options.<p>Having also seen what Reddit is like these days, I&#x27;d be very skeptical about how much of that traffic is just a series of bots, advertisers, and trolls on multiple alts.
foogazi6 months ago
I still go back to reddit - there’s something about creating communities by common interests
baseballdork6 months ago
This all makes sense to me. Reddit, as much as I loathe the latest changes, still has a ton of value when searching the web for things. Twitter, on the other hand, has lost practically all of its value. Any time I get linked to it, I can&#x27;t see any of the replies or context. It&#x27;s worthless except for the occasional standalone hot take.<p>What I thought was hilarious is that these two sites are competitive with... LinkedIn? That place just seems like the most worthless website to have ever existed. Nothing but self pontificating buffoons and virtue signalling of the worst kind.
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