fromBusiness Insider1 week agoTech industryReddit's CEO says the platform is ditching a key part that 'sucks'Reddit is retiring the r/popular default feed for new users to encourage personalized, more relevant feeds and emphasize distinct community cultures.
fromThe Verge1 week agoSilicon ValleyReddit's CEO says r/popular 'sucks,' and it's going awayReddit will replace r/popular with more personalized, relevant feeds and stop showing r/popular to new users unless they regularly read it.
fromBusiness Insider1 week agoTech industryReddit's CEO says the platform is ditching a key part that 'sucks'