> I think that current focus of reddit is to become social media. Earlier days,reddit was focused on creating better forum,discussion platform. There is gradual change in focus ,i guess.
Theres a few people talking about the "unbundling of reddit" that's going on at the moment. I forget where I read it but basically some larger communities are starting to break off again into their own platforms.
Trading a centralized proprietary platform for a different centralized proprietary platform. Sounds familiar somehow.
Beyond that, Discord is not really the same thing as Reddit. It's true that
reddit tried to compete with Discord by offering their own chat service when
they realized that many communities also had a Discord server, but they don't
really offer the same service.