Can someone still viewing Reddit explain how it is doing as of right now in terms of content quality and engagement?

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Can someone still viewing Reddit explain how it is doing as of right now in terms of content quality and engagement? - FMHY

To someone who is subscribed to multiple communities on Reddit, has there been any change in their feed in their quality or amount of posts since July 1st? Any change in the amount of comments in the posts? Even the number of community subscribers? I want to see how Reddit is doing without going back to their site to check. I know other people might still be seeing Reddit, so I wish to hear directly from them.

I noticed I think just yesterday that r/pics was going full NSFW (tag) but didn’t see any nudity in posts.
I still go on old Reddit on desktop. I’ve noticed the quality and variety of posts has declined a little. There are more medium quality memes and reposts. A lot of the big subs that drove the serious engagement have become quieter and not as present on the front page. It’s still busy and the front page refreshes often but it does feel different. Maybe only 10 percent different which isn’t much, but those heavy users that were forced to decrease engagement across a whole lot of subs were responsible for so much of the vibe.
The answer to this question probably depends on how much you like John Oliver.
That alone is reason to quite reddit lol freaking hell
Infinity still works. Why so?
The creator is keeping it up until their subscription version is up and running.
Pre ban, it’s quality was down for sure. More smaller threads, weird questions that usually get left on the cutting room floor, all that. Reddit survived this, but much like someone surviving a life-threatening disease, they might not be truely 100% ever again. I believe this is just the first of many bad step reddit may take as they IPO and try to get more money out of people, I’d imagine. A slow decline, like twitter.