The Reddit run-down

I joined Reddit for a few months in 2018, mainly to get in contact with FeliCa Dude, but soon left as I found subreddit comment threads a swampy, treacherous place. There was great content in the discussions to be sure but too much of it was people talking past each other than real discourse of thoughtful listening and posting.

Sometimes one of my posts gets linked in a Reddit comment or post. This happened recently when Apple listed Japan for Real-Time transit. I wrote a post outlining why Apple Maps Japan Real-Time Transit is fake and compared it to Google Maps Japan which has had real-time for a while now. Not long after posting that, Apple removed Japan from their Real-Time transit region listing.

That post also experienced a Reddit traffic surge, but until the recent addition of Reddit comment searches it was impossible to find the subreddit generating hits. WordPress stats are worthless and only show generic site addresses, not the individual pages generating incoming traffic.

Recently my AR walking guidance in Japan post got some Reddit hits and, thanks to the much improved Reddit search functions, quickly found the Apple Maps subreddit that linked the post. I also found the earlier post that linked my Apple Maps Real-Time Transit is fake. There was a snarky upvoted comment: “The author constantly shits on everything Apple does and seems to have some sort of axe to grind. I’d take anything he says with a huge grain of salt.”

Fair enough, but the writer of that post created a fake account in my name just to make that one shit post. That kind of unmoderated irresponsible behavior is exactly the reason my stay on Reddit was very short. It illustrates the insular closed-minded side of Reddit brats who, when they don’t like the served food, throw it on the wall instead of trying to understand it, explain what they don’t like about it or how it could be improved. Which is a shame because it mars some very good discussion.

For the record I want Apple Maps to succeed in Japan but I don’t believe that sugar coating problems solves anything. Apple Maps is 10 years old this year but there are deep, long standing issues in Japan which have yet to be fixed. Even in Canada, which has all the latest Apple Maps features from new map to detailed city experience, there are long standing problems.

I’ll continue to occasionally dump on Apple Maps, on the things it gets wrong in Japan, but I do get that people are enthusiastic for Apple Maps in full glory…an Apple Maps for the rest of us, not just America and a few select western countries. I hope it happens.