> It's also temporary. Whatever you post disappears after six months. It's designed to be an ephemeral space, and it's focused on now, rather than the past.
Not a fan of this idea. I love finding new subreddits and taking a look at their top posts of all time.
Ditto. Information on topic-specific subreddits is really useful, and not always subject to rapid bitrot.
(Context: I'm a filmmaker. There's plenty of writing about filmmaking from 30+ years ago that's still very useful. And filmmaking is a comparatively tech-driven, fast-moving interest.)
Not a fan of this idea. I love finding new subreddits and taking a look at their top posts of all time.