This is them closing another loophole that allowed people to see past Reddit's censorship and tanking the open internet nature of the platform once and for all. Reddit has become a walled garden information silo with biased admins unfairly dishing out permanent censorship with no recourse to review or recover what was censored. Fuck Reddit. The Digg 2.0 launch can't come soon enough.
The Mainchan userbase growth initiative can't come soon enough either but I'm just being real. We're not competing with Reddit here. Especially not with the political propaganda already taking root driven by one user posting with bot-like consistency (a lure tactic used to poison a space that looks like it's starting to work here). Digg has a shot though so I'm rooting for whatever can take down the beast.
This is them closing another loophole that allowed people to see past Reddit's censorship and tanking the open internet nature of the platform once and for all. Reddit has become a walled garden information silo with biased admins unfairly dishing out permanent censorship with no recourse to review or recover what was censored. Fuck Reddit. The Digg 2.0 launch can't come soon enough.
>The Digg 2.0 launch can't come soon enough
Is that supposed to be mainchan or what?
The Mainchan userbase growth initiative can't come soon enough either but I'm just being real. We're not competing with Reddit here. Especially not with the political propaganda already taking root driven by one user posting with bot-like consistency (a lure tactic used to poison a space that looks like it's starting to work here). Digg has a shot though so I'm rooting for whatever can take down the beast.