In addition to other tech forums named, there’s also the Ars Technica forum. That’s been around for over 20 years. It’s a freemium forum, so some of those members are funding it as well, and have been doing so for years. That should at least speak to the dedication of the community.
But Reddit isn’t just a tech forum, it’s mostly casual stuff. If you go to Ars Technica’s forums, or some of the other forums, or hell, even /r/AskScience (and similar subreddits) and you’re not an expert, you will get burned. So with some of these places, there is a wall of IQ/expertise most users can’t surpass, and they tend to get weeded out. Reddit as a whole has a much lower barrier of entry, and you can avoid the smart areas if you aren’t. So it appeals to more people.
In addition to other tech forums named, there’s also the Ars Technica forum. That’s been around for over 20 years. It’s a freemium forum, so some of those members are funding it as well, and have been doing so for years. That should at least speak to the dedication of the community.
But Reddit isn’t just a tech forum, it’s mostly casual stuff. If you go to Ars Technica’s forums, or some of the other forums, or hell, even /r/AskScience (and similar subreddits) and you’re not an expert, you will get burned. So with some of these places, there is a wall of IQ/expertise most users can’t surpass, and they tend to get weeded out. Reddit as a whole has a much lower barrier of entry, and you can avoid the smart areas if you aren’t. So it appeals to more people.