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In particular, I'm referring to the people who would be redditors, but don't really use English. All the main Reddit subs are filled with English, and the few outposts on Reddit that mainly are not English are relatively small. This leads me to believe that such speakers must be going somewhere else for their Reddit-esque needs.

A few locations I'm already aware of:

  • South Korea uses arca.live
  • Japan uses LINE
  • The PRC uses Baidu Tieba
  • Russia uses Pikabu and VK

Do any of you know of any other non-English Reddit equivalents? I'm interested in how countries outside the US handle their social media.

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[โ€“] ijedi1234@sh.itjust.works 3 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

Right. I figure that most Germanic and Romance speakers would be using Reddit. But that does leave the question of where those who don't speak a European language, and don't care to learn one, go - I know for sure that there are a notable number of Chinese and Japanese people who only speak their language, and use machine translation if they need to use another.

[โ€“] rumschlumpel@feddit.org 2 points 18 hours ago

Can't blame them, learning a language from a completely different language family is really hard, especially if you also have to learn a completely different writing system (though the latin alphabet is at least objectively simpler than the chinese and japanese writing systems). I lucked out because German and English are closely related, but I didn't even manage to properly learn Spanish despite trying for 6 years.