Right it's not tech - it's their product that people enjoy using that is what drew a lot of people to Reddit. Especially in its growth years. Subreddits as a concept are a really great product idea and one thing that struck me as innovative and cool when I joined. And the subreddit product feature is why I've gotten to be in multiple niche interest-based forums hosted on Reddit that probably wouldn't have existed otherwise.
To act like Reddit-the-product is valueless and did nothing right to get to where it is today is just silly.
To act like Reddit-the-product is valueless and did nothing right to get to where it is today is just silly.