I think the other comments assume you mean a big tech focused forum.
But did you actually mean a big tech forum, as in something like a meta owned and operated version of reddit?
If so, I suspect that it comes down to timing and relative benefit. By the time anyone realized reddit was going to be what it became, trying to edge into that kind of threaded ecosystem just wasn’t useful to them.
Google, meta, whatever, all they had to do to get the benefits that reddit could have given them was to scrape reddit. Trying to create a competitor would have been pointless.
cecilkorik@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
Define “competitor”. Hackernews, Stackoverflow, heck even Slashdot is still around. Contrary to popular belief there aren’t as many techies around as there are “normies” so a site that like Reddit that also caters widely to normies is never going to be exceeded in size by a site that caters exclusively to techies.
JohnnyCanuck@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
I think they mean something like Facebook groups. I.e. a big tech company that has forums similar to Reddit’s, at the scale Reddit has.
golden_king@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
yes exactly i mean that