Reddit

@HaruLoid (1588)
Philippines
July 8, 2024 5:20am CST
A colleague of mine has been asking me on whether or not I use reddit. I told her no, and because of her question I'm getting curious about it. Turns out people there ask questions or give stories or share their experiences. It's almost the as myLot. The only difference is that myLot pays while Reddit doesn't. However, I think it's nice to use that site or app once in awhile especially when you just really need to get more people's point of view.
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@psanasangma (7280)
• India
9 Jul
I don't use reddit however I am somehow end up stumbling upon reddit for my queries I think it is somewhat similar to Quora
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• India
10 Jul
@HaruLoid I agree with you... for deeper knowledge I also feel reddit users gives better than Quora
@HaruLoid (1588)
• Philippines
9 Jul
Oh. It is similar to Quora. But I find the queries and responses at Reddit more helpful than at Quora.
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@snowy22315 (182193)
• United States
8 Jul
I like that site. You can read interesting questions and responses on a variety of topics. It is especially interesting to read about sites or things you are involved in.
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@HaruLoid (1588)
• Philippines
9 Jul
That's true. I often go there to check how some people were able to experience a certain thing and how they were able to handle it. People there tend to share actual experiences on certain events. Which is quite helpful for someone who still has to go through that experience.
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@snowy22315 (182193)
• United States
9 Jul
@HaruLoid we Yeah, often has some good info
@annierose (21571)
• Philippines
8 Jul
That's interesting! Reddit can be a great place to hear different perspectives. What kind of topics are you thinking of exploring there?
• Semarang, Indonesia
14 Jul
I quite agree with you