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I refuse to believe the default subs in reddit aren't dominated by bots. There's still good content in the niche subs, but I stay far away from any of the big ones, it's all LLM generated ragebait.
I don't have a Reddit account. It's hard to navigate today's Reddit niche subs without one. Also, I don't care enough to somehow circumvent this problem, nevertheless, I think you're right and niche subs out of the mainstream are probably doing fine.
That's valid. I'm in the process of ditching the site entirely, but, yaknow, network effect, especially for the more niche stuff.