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Or you could look past the surface of his comment and look at what he is really saying. This post feels odd, out of place. It isn't a review, it isn't an op-ed, it isn't an overview of webapps, it isn't some musing on how webapps could improve, etc.
Instead it is sort of "hey take a look at this, it doesn't suck..." Which I suppose is true, though I have little personal interest in Reddit. There are lots of very good webapps (I like to think that list includes my own app, but I am not here to shill) out there, the one you singled out isn't the one I might, or most people might. Thus it feels like an odd duck.