yea, I remember when they added subs. it was pretty needed but even then it took a while for content/communities to diversify from like /r/programming and other things that interest nerdy, techy white dudes.
edit: my point isn't clear - not having subs/comms allows a monoculture to form. the hope is that people come join this site for something other than /c/main, creating semi-autonomous communities.
Didn't reddit not even have subreddits until it got decently big?
yea, I remember when they added subs. it was pretty needed but even then it took a while for content/communities to diversify from like /r/programming and other things that interest nerdy, techy white dudes.
edit: my point isn't clear - not having subs/comms allows a monoculture to form. the hope is that people come join this site for something other than /c/main, creating semi-autonomous communities.