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The Reddit culture exploration. Is this survive?
I've been thinking about this a lot lately. Reddit has always been the go-to place for developers when they’re stuck, but with the rise of AI, I wonder if that’s changing. Don't get me wrong, I know human experience is irreplaceable when it comes to big-picture decisions. But when you're stuck on a tough bug and an AI chatbot instantly gives you the perfect fix, it makes you wonder what the future of developer communities looks like. As a beginner who is still figuring out this tech culture, I’d love to get some honest insights from the experts who spend their time building these communities and being here long time.
What makes reddit different and keep a millions of users who is continuously helping others?
u/DDSilva06 — 5 days ago