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By October 2012, the site recorded more than 3.8 billion monthly page views and more than 46 million unique visitors
On July 16th, 2024 this[whatsthebigdata.com] states that the amount of users were 1.2 billion.
If 100% is 1.2 billion then that means there was 120 million users.
I don't know where you got that number but, it's not far off from mine.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&geo=US&q=reddit&hl=en-US
The real Reddit now is called Lemmy.
The real youtube is now called odysee.
Reddit is all bots kicking out any humans.
One of the priviledge you have is
= the right to read what is written on reddit.
If you read what is written on ban section about your rights. One is the right to read.
If you make too many comments or post too many times it's flagged as spam.
Inclusive, talking to another user. Respond to another user is flagged as spam.
Why do they need all these rules? To help the bots.
The actual humans on reddit gets their post erased in 40 minutes so you have to be catch the bird before the hawk.
Yes the rumor always was that it was bootstrapped by bots, not that you can tell them apart from the average user regardless.