I wouldn't feel too bad about still using reddit as a reference. There's a lot of useful articles built up on it over the years. Though, if you want to avoid driving traffic to the site (or the subreddit is dark) you can always pop a link into the internet archive. That's what I've been doing to view resources on /r/learnJapanese.
this post was submitted on 12 Jun 2023
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