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Why? Who cares if we don't have to interact with them? Becoming mainstream was the downfall of Reddit.
If you don't forge your own destiny, then somebody will do it for you aka reddit.
Reddit failed due to governance and centralization issue. Not BC it was mainstream IMHO
You don't think the massive amount of repetitive jokes and reposts and overall shitty attention whoring content was a problem on Reddit?
I would posit that the main/lame stream is not the actor doing that shit but rather that their presence attracts bad faith actors.
So we're still better off without them.