I don’t have a Reddit account but every day, Popular has a bunch of subreddits in a different language, Indian subreddits, or weird smut.
Thought it was just me since I’m not logged in.
I don’t have a Reddit account but every day, Popular has a bunch of subreddits in a different language, Indian subreddits, or weird smut.
Thought it was just me since I’m not logged in.
People don’t go to popular to find out what’s literally popular on the site overall, they want to find new subreddits or see popular stuff they would like.
Sounds to drag like people are using r/popular wrong
If they can’t read it, it doesn’t matter to them. That should be obvious to anyone designing a website