I haven't either but it's becoming a lot more popular these days.Never used it before in my life.
2chan thoIts structure makes you feel lost if you don't follow threads everyday.. it's like 4chan on steroids (much more users posting) and a less anon posting system.
It can be a godsend when it comes to learning something newHonestly just started, but have no idea how to use it. #prayforme
Does it have a similar atmosphere as Stack overflow?It can be a godsend when it comes to learning something new
I'm not sure. I never use stack. Do you use the old.reddit.com or the new reddit (the one that doesn't look old and outdated)Does it have a similar atmosphere as Stack overflow?
I used them both? I’m not entirely sureI'm not sure. I never use stack. Do you use the old.reddit.com or the new reddit (the one that doesn't look old and outdated)
One version (old.reddit.com) looks like it was made back in 1990s-2005. The new design looks like it's more modernI used them both? I’m not entirely sure
The old reddit is so vintage!One version (old.reddit.com) looks like it was made back in 1990s-2005. The new design looks like it's more modern
Ohh okay, I use old Reddit then!One version (old.reddit.com) looks like it was made back in 1990s-2005. The new design looks like it's more modern
Old comments are not very easy to find, that's the only problem of that kind of forums.I use it and it is a good platform. I do agree thought about it being hard to follow due to the layout. All the nested comments etc. always confuse me and if you do not sit there and really learn how to use it, you will find it hard to navigate.
Yeah they get lost in the nest. Anything that is old is lost.Old comments are not very easy to find, that's the only problem of that kind of forums.