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True. I've been reading about CMS/headless CMS on reddit especially /r/webdev for the last 2 years. Not authentic at all. Even if it is, reddit population seems to be very outsider (can't find word to replace "newbie"), though it also depends on particular sub. /r/asianbeauty is quite authentic but lots of products aren't there, they seem to have discovery problem. Thus, reddit is good for market research where you wanted to read/hear newbie opinion (the mass).


Reddit has a lot of very senior newbies in a lot of its subs. That's the way I describe what I think you're saying.

There are some subs with great expertise, but a lot of it gets drowned out by the former.


I think pro level of particular topic tend to have their own website with articles / videos. So they don't need inbound by posting reddit so often.


Cough cough...Strapi...


Yes, those who got load of VC money to comfortably allocate some huge marketing budgets.




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