Using Reddit for learning is quite possible. Reddit is a social media website. This is meant to explore how Reddit can be utilized for learning. Research related to using Reddit for learning can be coordinated here. Reddit can be used for learning through Ask Me Anythings (AMA's). There are also many sub-Reddits that are directly and indirectly related to learning online and offline. Twitter can also be used to facilitate learning, teaching, and research.
As a dedicated discussion platform, Reddit's comment system can be expected to be more sophosticated than YouTube's, whereas YouTube is built around video, with dedicated functionality such as automatic caption generation and/or synchronisation, and machine translation.
Reddit conversations are locked after six months since posting while YouTube comments are opened indefinitely.
An essential benefit of Reddit is that a post deletion does not destroy existing conversation, whereas on YouTube, the removal of a video always takes comments with it.
Reddit conversations differentiate themselves from linear online forum threads by being structured, where replies appear a level below.
YouTube comment replies appear as response one level below a top-level comment (which has no parent comment), even if responding to a lower-level comment.
Like Reddit, YouTube comments support hot linking, but can only be loaded through AJAX, whereas Reddit discussion can be read without JavaScript through the old.Reddit.com and i.Reddit.com front ends.
Reddit comments can be sorted by "best" (algorithmic), "top" (most upvoted), newest, controversial (voted in both directions), old (first posted) and "Q&A" (questions with answer comment replies). Sorting is also accessible through an URL paramter. YouTube only supports sorting algorithmically or by newest, and not through URL paramter.
Here are some examples of learning related posts on Reddit.
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