The 15th most popular social network tool on the Web
ShareReddit is a social news website on which users can post links to content on the web. Other users may then vote the posted links up or down, causing them to appear more or less prominently on the Reddit home page. Edit
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Did you create this app?| Website: | reddit.com |
| Developer: | Condé Nast Publications |
| License: | Free |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 1 year, 2 months, 2 weeks, 15 hours, 59 minutes and 54 seconds |
| Usage since: | 09 October 2008 |
I absolutely adore Reddit. It's my main source of internet news, because its users are fast. Most of the links I send to my friends (via Twitter, Hyves or Facebook) come from Reddit.
AWESOME COMMUNITY.
Good community. Interesting articles.
中文没怎么有玩的
Personally I love Reddit more than Digg
one of the reason: its logo is more contagious :)
Hmm - I think I jumped the shark on this one ... and the point is...?
like :-)
I prefer Reddit over Digg, just due to its simplicity and its ease of use. Plus the site is usually ahead of Digg in terms of posting stuff first.
Reddit is the best social news+links site in existence today. Its way more interesting than digg, if only slightly uglier. Nevertheless, the minimalism is appealing and the site loads very fast even on poor connections. The content on reddit is always fresh. In fact, most of the stuff which breaks on other social bookmarking and news sites (e.g. delicious/popular or digg) is featured first on reddit.
The reddit community is very strong, and there's a great sense of 'free' you get while going through the site - given the hundreds of subreddits which exist. The comments are more insightful, and entertaining than most Web 2.0 sites out there (barring Slashdot, of course!)
All in all, the site is a total WIN!
Honestly, I haven't been a massive fan of social bookmarking as of late. This is due to the over saturation of spam and garbage that is posted.
For some reason though, I still find myself on Reddit clicking just about every link. It has a very unique community, that helps shapes its identity.
It is one of my main sources for news and just generally interesting stuff on the internet.
the fastest updating and revitalising social news network around. if you want to keep a finger on the pulse of internet-centric or breaking news and get generally interesting links recommended to you at an amazing rate, this is the way to go.
Seems to have a lower feature rating than other stuff, but what other features would you need for it?
Oh right, the Kitchen Sink.
Not too Shabby.
not that much features, but I like it.
Really enjoying it, although the quality varies heavily nowadays. I'm not to keen on the "reddit"-concept and would like tags or categories or some other way to allow me to filter articles.