
Reddit is an unusual beast. With it’s sparse interface and esoteric terminology, newcomers typically feel like they walked into the wrong club and quickly head back out the door. But in my experience, Reddit is just like Facebook — people first question why they would bother with another social network, but once they’ve been hit with the offer they can’t refuse, they sign up. And the reason Reddit is successful is because it definitely makes those undeniably entertaining offers to users. But let’s look at the reasons the site turns people off at first.