It was because I made a comment that said white people are demons.

      • PaulRyansWorkoutTape [none/use name]
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        4 years ago

        tl;dr: more people

        Reddit was already a few years old when digg 2.0 happened. At that point /r/reddit was still a thing, but the community had already grown so large as to be splintered into subreddits and for the main feed to basically be what we see in /r/pics and /r/funny today. This site is still so small that /c/main is most of the actual good content is going.

        At some point, inshallah, this place will hit a critical mass where the majority of people here will not be subscribed to the majority of subbears(?), and until that point it won't be possible to look up needlepoint patterns without getting into arguments about how based or lib some twitter account is.