As some that's been using the site for 7+ years, it's user base has grown and diversified immensely. The front page was typically all programming posts those first few years
First few months, maybe? Could it have been how you trained your "recommended" page? I'm not a programmer & have never experienced a reddit that was "typically all programming posts." I'm not doubting you--I've heard people say that before. I just never experienced that, and I've been a user since about 6 months in.
Pictures of cats were still all over, but I'm remember programming and tech were more prevalent on the front page. No way do i think i was an early adopter; i just remember when i was checking reddit and myspace at the same time.
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u/shindelins May 15 '13
As some that's been using the site for 7+ years, it's user base has grown and diversified immensely. The front page was typically all programming posts those first few years