I suspect people will slowly stop caring enough about Reddit because of drama they don't care about enough to put up with it. I don't see Reddit dying out anytime soon, but to me, its exponential growth period is over - grow rate will slow down until it gets to a point where content quality just won't be there enough for people to visit the website, until it just stops to matter. It probably won't implode like Digg did, but its prime time is, but IMO, Reddit has been under the spotlight for the wrong reason one time too often.
Reddit is not dead, but it's not what it was anymore. Pao fails to see this, I think. I left cause I don't really care, not because I do.
I suspect people will slowly stop caring enough about Reddit because of drama they don't care about enough to put up with it. I don't see Reddit dying out anytime soon, but to me, its exponential growth period is over - grow rate will slow down until it gets to a point where content quality just won't be there enough for people to visit the website, until it just stops to matter. It probably won't implode like Digg did, but its prime time is, but IMO, Reddit has been under the spotlight for the wrong reason one time too often.
Reddit is not dead, but it's not what it was anymore. Pao fails to see this, I think. I left cause I don't really care, not because I do.