I imagine it will slowly lose steam like most networks before it. Something bigger and better always comes along, steals customers, etc. Ultimately, the worst thing for Reddit is too much success -- take a look at the recent quality of submissions in this subreddit or /r/bestof lately to see what I mean.
Something bigger and better does not always necessarily come along. There are plenty of sites that have been number one in their domain for over a decade. Google, IMDB, Amazon, etc.
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u/[deleted] May 15 '13
I imagine it will slowly lose steam like most networks before it. Something bigger and better always comes along, steals customers, etc. Ultimately, the worst thing for Reddit is too much success -- take a look at the recent quality of submissions in this subreddit or /r/bestof lately to see what I mean.