it's still a pretty small and slow site, so people looking for an active community probably wouldn't be too interested. There's also the fact that this is a free-speech platform, which many Redditors took as a bad thing since they're retards. In any case, that won't be the situation this site will be in forever. It will probably take awhile, but I can definitely see this one outpacing most other reddit alternatives due to the anonymous posting feature and content creator program.
Well like i said, it will take a while, and a decent portion of redditors aren't going to appreciate a place like this so their won't be a lot of immediate traction, but give it some time and i can definitely see this place doing fantastically.
colors are different wavelengths found in the visible spectrum of electromagnetic radiation. As such, colors can be defined along these lines, such as saying red is any kind of light that falls between this and that frequency. While it can be difficult to imagine what these colors actually look like given these descriptions, they are nonetheless definitions, same as those for ultraviolet or infrared light, both of which are not in the visible range, but are placed on the same spectrum and are generally considered to be real.
I kind of see what you mean, but i think the problem will actually get better as time goes on rather then worse. As the site gets more and more traffic, more people are going to want to discuss things in a more moderated way. As such, they're going to establish their own subs where they can set the rules and control discussion. The problem with most websites that have this feature is that these subs tend to end-up being incredibly over-moderated and isolated from the rest of the website, leading to a complete lack of interesting conversation due to the desire to curtail any dissent. /s/random helps to combat this by being a major sub where anyone can air out their unfiltered opinion without getting banned or having their posts removed. In essence, I think it's catch-all nature is very useful to keep this site from going down the typical path of becoming a gigantic circle-jerk. Of course, most of those benefits won't be strongly felt until the site gets much larger than it currently is. I don't know what would be the best way to handle it up until that point, but i do agree that something should probably be done to help the smaller subs until this site reaches a high-enough user count.
thanks for the hard work man.
it's still a pretty small and slow site, so people looking for an active community probably wouldn't be too interested. There's also the fact that this is a free-speech platform, which many Redditors took as a bad thing since they're retards. In any case, that won't be the situation this site will be in forever. It will probably take awhile, but I can definitely see this one outpacing most other reddit alternatives due to the anonymous posting feature and content creator program.
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>dumb celebrity says something dumb
next thing you'll tell me is that water is wet.
Well like i said, it will take a while, and a decent portion of redditors aren't going to appreciate a place like this so their won't be a lot of immediate traction, but give it some time and i can definitely see this place doing fantastically.
colors are different wavelengths found in the visible spectrum of electromagnetic radiation. As such, colors can be defined along these lines, such as saying red is any kind of light that falls between this and that frequency. While it can be difficult to imagine what these colors actually look like given these descriptions, they are nonetheless definitions, same as those for ultraviolet or infrared light, both of which are not in the visible range, but are placed on the same spectrum and are generally considered to be real.
I kind of see what you mean, but i think the problem will actually get better as time goes on rather then worse. As the site gets more and more traffic, more people are going to want to discuss things in a more moderated way. As such, they're going to establish their own subs where they can set the rules and control discussion. The problem with most websites that have this feature is that these subs tend to end-up being incredibly over-moderated and isolated from the rest of the website, leading to a complete lack of interesting conversation due to the desire to curtail any dissent. /s/random helps to combat this by being a major sub where anyone can air out their unfiltered opinion without getting banned or having their posts removed. In essence, I think it's catch-all nature is very useful to keep this site from going down the typical path of becoming a gigantic circle-jerk. Of course, most of those benefits won't be strongly felt until the site gets much larger than it currently is. I don't know what would be the best way to handle it up until that point, but i do agree that something should probably be done to help the smaller subs until this site reaches a high-enough user count.
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