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3.6/5All time (32 reviews)
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This is not a platform that represents American values. It throttles speech like chinese dictators and they lock your account to protect weak peoples feelings. Elon Musk needs to purchase reddit also and allow our 1st Amendment rights given back.
Julie Chabin
⭐ Top reviewer
Reddit is so big, it's difficult to make a general comment about it. There are so many strong communities on Reddit, and because it's a bit difficult to find your way at first, you definitely get a sense of belonging once you "get it".
When you're not searching for something, it's always a good place to stumble upon interesting content.
It's a great resource if you're looking for something specific, although the internal search isn't as good as using google and appending "reddit" to your query.
I use Reddit in my professional activities. For me, it's an excellent tool for engaging with the gaming community and gathering feedback on game monetization. The subreddit structure makes audience targeting easy, while the voting and commenting mechanisms help quickly gather feedback from players.
It is amazing platform from one side but then I have been blocked as a "Robot" (I am not a robot and not using robots) after opening a community, so that's an issue that should be fixed...
Rude moderators and unnecessarily strictness and have stopped using it.
When they get rid of 3rd party apps by introducing API pricing, they are dead to me.
Best platform to discuss a wide range of topics and share content.
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