Reddit has
been quietly transforming into a more mature social network, and today it’s adding another small but critical piece: the
ability to add location tags to posts.
The feature will launch on
mobile and is powered by Foursquare’s directory of locations. While the typical
Reddit post may not need location — and attaching one is optional — it seems
like it’s meant to enrich posts and photos about first-person experiences, like
food or a great view.
It’s a small addition, and
it’s far from game changing — other social networks have been doing this for
years and years — but it’s a logical step as Reddit continues evolving into a
more familiar looking social network. Two months ago, Reddit began introducing
profile pages for each
user that look a bit like Facebook and Twitter profiles. You can even follow
people, which seems to encourage the type of short, regular posts more commonly
seen on rival networks.
Location seems perfect for
that kind of short, personal update. And if all of this is starting to make
Reddit sound a bit more like Twitter, you’re not alone said by Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian.
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