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Reddit’s UX for the first few years was hugely worse than kbin’s is right now, in my opinion. It took a while for it to get nice, and the lessons learned on it are freely available to successors.

All the fediverse stuff might seem like a speedbump, but for the average user, none of it actually matters.

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