Reddit dying would be an unabashed good for the internet. Is it too big to fail though? Something tells me private companies would keep it afloat as an advertising vessel or a consent manufacturing machine.
It won't be a catastrophic failure - look at Twitter. I kept expecting for it to get shuttered and it hasn't happened yet (jury is still out), it just gets worse in quality. Reddit will just continue to get worse and worse.
Tumblr rocks and it is such a better website on scroll/per post. I will read like a dozen Locked Tomb Theory posts in 10 minutes, and half a dozen fan art posts, versus Reddit whining about the woke agenda and excusing genocide.