Interesting facts you did not know about Reddit

in #social6 years ago

The story of the beginning of the name of the site (Redit), on the twenty-third of June 2005 launched the site "Redit" Finally, and was the first issue to be published by Ohanyan himself, under the title "Downing Street," which is the publication that Still on the site to this day.

The first issue to be published on Reedit by Ohanyan itself, under the title "Downing Street Memorandum"

Over the next several months, O'Hanian and Hoffman created many fake accounts to increase the popularity of their isolated site by posting many interesting links, which could give new visitors the impression that the site is a community New as it grows and expands, just like what Google Plus is doing today.

The commenting feature was not entered until December of the same year, and with a lot of enthusiasm among the site's visitors, the first comment on the publication that people were now able to comment on the publications was a complaint and complained that the comments were now what the sites were doing to promote their products .

Suspicious comment on adding comment property.

The announcement made it possible for users to create their own Subreddit forums on the site, triggering considerable enthusiasm and mixed reactions among the Reddit community, many of whom also complained about this new feature as user exploitation. But now, about a decade after its launch, it is hard to imagine the site (Reddit) without comments and specialized communities all in a particular field.

The fierce conflict between Reddit and his fierce rival Digg

3. In the middle and end of the last millennium, Reddit was in a fierce competition with another site, much like Digg.

Although Reddit was launched a few months after the launch of Digg, their features and basic characteristics were almost the same, with users in both of them publishing, discussing, and voting whether they were good or bad.

For many years, Digg has been more popular than the Reddit site, but all this was changing by August 2010 when Digg made a fatal mistake as a suicide by launching a controversial redesign known as " "The Fourth Edition" was the reckless move to end years of bad decisions and scandals, sparking the spark of Deg's collapse.

The update included the removal of many popular features, and most of the new features introduced were in the interest of advertisers at the expense of its popular user base. A few days after the adoption of this new update, users protested against it by flooding the front page with links leading to its first competitor; (Redit) site, which caused mass exodus.

Thousands of Deed leaders took the lead overnight, and day-to-day visitors to Digg also dropped by 26 percent in a month, and the search for Reedit ) In search engines.

The search for (Reddit) compared to Digg on the Google search engine in that period

The new accounts were created on the Reddit site, and only five days after the Digg system update, 14 percent of the total number of visitors to Reedit was Digg itself.

The owners of the Reddit site did not leave this opportunity without benefiting from it, exploiting it by welcoming newcomers to their community and even changing their badge to resemble the Deg badge.

While Redit is now preparing to update and update its site, who knows? History may repeat itself again.

What is the origin of the word Reddit?

You can use the Google gadget Ngram Viewer to display the curve of the frequency of the use of any term in an estimated millions of books and texts that have been written over many eras, and by searching for Reddit using this tool we find that the term is not entirely new to the contrary What many may think, but it has been in use since the 18th century in the distant past.


Among the uses we have found, one of them was a famous phrase that ended one of the old jokes, one of which was the name of science. You may also find that the term "redet" is a real Latin word translated in ancient Latin to "re" or "return" Reddo, then the verb can be called "Redet" and "Reedit" means "return", and some possible concepts include "repetition" and "imitation"

When Reddit was a science name.

So it is not entirely wrong to say that Reedit means the repetition of what was previously published (Haha).

Sources

Lemmino channel on YouTube

Sort:  

Reddit has literally changed the way I research and surf the web. So much useful information there, (so long as you are in the subreddit that is topical to you) Sometimes it can get a bad wrap, but I feel like I've made a lot of friends on there, and historically speaking, am usually the first to find out a lot of trending news. I prefer reddit much more to sites like 4Chan.
Edit: I forgot to mention you bringing up Digg brought back fond memories!!