Mehhh.....
Probably not worth the 42 mins, but I hung on until the end anyway.
Maybe I was just a bit bored because I already know a lot about Reddit. Anyway, not much "news" here.
I cried at the end! Over the course of this article, I lost and regained faith in humanity.
Interesting discussion of the balance between free expression and restriction.
We should all spend time reflecting on our own biases.
This is terrifying: "It’s obvious that what we see online affects how we think and feel...Reddit is a reflection of reality...reality is also a reflection of social media."
Some similarities between Reddit and reallyread.it (e.g., "a throwback aesthetic").
Mehhh..... Probably not worth the 42 mins, but I hung on until the end anyway. Maybe I was just a bit bored because I already know a lot about Reddit. Anyway, not much "news" here.
I cried at the end! Over the course of this article, I lost and regained faith in humanity.
Interesting discussion of the balance between free expression and restriction.
We should all spend time reflecting on our own biases.
This is terrifying: "It’s obvious that what we see online affects how we think and feel...Reddit is a reflection of reality...reality is also a reflection of social media."
Some similarities between Reddit and reallyread.it (e.g., "a throwback aesthetic").
Now I need to really read it again - I can't believe you liked it so much!
Funny that an article could age so well. (I read it 4 months ago.)