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Workaccount2 ◴[] No.45103567[source]
What's interesting about imgur, and telling of how times changed, was that it was created mostly to fill the gap in unreliable uploading of images to reddit.

Which begs the question: What the hell was reddit doing that they didn't immediately implement an image hosting feature to keep users on the platform? Imgur rose to fame because it was the darling image host of reddit users, and it wasn't long before imgur needed to pay hosting costs and started sucking users away from reddit and into their own "imgurian" sharing hub.

I guess the internet back then was still in the "Open effort to make the internet awesome for everyone" phase, and hadn't yet gotten to the adversarial "Capture users and never let them leave" phase.

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duped ◴[] No.45104158[source]
> What the hell was reddit doing that they didn't immediately implement an image hosting feature to keep users on the platform

Reddit was a hub for illegal porn so presumably, they didn't want to face a crackdown for hosting that kind of content. It still is, but nsfw posts are banned from /r/all now.

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Jleagle ◴[] No.45104210[source]
I don't think any of the porn on Reddit is illegal.
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1. duped ◴[] No.45106779[source]
Except for all the revenge porn, creep shots, and the infamous "fappening" over 10 years ago
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