I'm not personally a Reddit user, but many of my friends and relations are. As such, I've been hearing quite a bit about how the site has been changed in the past few days. Apparently the default subreddits have been changed, adding new ones like books or "explain like I'm five", and removing the /r/atheism and /r/politics boards.
From what I understand (based off of what my friends have told me), those two boards were generally considered the festering dungholes of the entire site, so the basic reaction from most has been a great deal of rejoicing. I wouldn't mind, however, learning a bit more about how everyone is taking the changes: do people approve of the new additions, or are made about the removals? And what do you think of the changes, Reddit users and non-users alike?
Here's a source for the information, in case you want to know more:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2421996,00.asp
From what I understand (based off of what my friends have told me), those two boards were generally considered the festering dungholes of the entire site, so the basic reaction from most has been a great deal of rejoicing. I wouldn't mind, however, learning a bit more about how everyone is taking the changes: do people approve of the new additions, or are made about the removals? And what do you think of the changes, Reddit users and non-users alike?
Here's a source for the information, in case you want to know more:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2421996,00.asp