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TBF Due to the way Reddit works you don't lurk a specific sub for hours at a time. The "engagement" dopamine reward for doing so is minuscule as very little content will be generated per minute compared to somewhere like Twitter or even here. You probably remember the last time you interacted with BWC, @X, or Mimwee. You can regard them as unique power users, but you can't remember the last person you replied to on Reddit. The way engagement there works doesn't allow for that. And everyone who is "famous" from there is in reality a lot more infamous than famous.

But yeah 1M subs but less than a hundred even casually viewing the sub shows a massive retention problem. Something I've thought about is what would realistically happen if Reddit turfed everyone out of the subs they were subbed to and had them resub. How many subs would get anywhere near the current numbers back?

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