Reddit along with the rest of Silicon Valley is probably on the way out. The smart people already got the memo that you can't really post what you want to and if that's the case, well, why bother? It turns out that having the hubs of speech and other main functions of ClearNet centralized in a Godforsaken Hellhole like the Bay Area was not a good idea. Web 3.0 is meant to take care of this problem by offering uncensored and distributed social media platforms, but we are in the early days yet of development. Actually the protocols exist in some cases, it's just that the network effect means that most people are still on "the Stacks" (FAANG and the rest of the Silly Valley mafia), and they are very slow to adopt new things. But just like Bitcoin went from an underground currency used to buy drugs on the Dark Web to over $1T market cap, I expect that with time we will see the erosion of the SV cartels and a new web take shape. Just don't expect it to happen quickly -- a decade or more would be the proper horizon.