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That's pretty non-t-shirt-y language. They'll have to tighten that.
At this point anybody who uses Reddit is hearing the scandal via Reddit.
An obscure cult, consisting of roughly 175 million members.
Here they're using it to describe the fanaticism rather than the small audience. You could legitimately call star trek a "cult show" IMO.
It's bigger than Twitter was in 2012. Could you imagine a journalist in 2012 calling Twitter a cult website?
Of course I can't really back this up with anything as it is just a feeling.
I agree that in the context of journalism it's a loaded term that's probably not fair.
The outsider status is about more than the user count though. They maintain that status with all the weird stuff they get up to.
At least, that is how I always interpreted stuff like "apocalypse now is a cult movie".
From https://redditmade.com/create :
> If enough people pledge to buy your product by then, we’ll start making it!
From https://redditmade.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/202364265-W... :
> Most importantly, you'll also need to be willing to work with us. We'll connect you with sourcing partners, work with you to finalize designs, and help you step through all the other creative, legal, logistical, promotional, and financial hoops to make your campaign happen, but we can only help you as much as you'll let us.
They're up to 284M: https://about.twitter.com/company