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    • NicN
      Nic
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      The downfall of reddit for me lately had been the fact that they're running it into the ground with censorship and bad management. The general manager who made it successful left when he saw the writing on the wall that the board was going to squeeze the site for money now that it was so big. After that they ship is being run by fools. I've been spending a lot more time on voat.co lately.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @Nic
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        @Nic said:

        I've been spending a lot more time on voat.co lately.

        One of NTG's sister Columbia websites 😉

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        • IRJI
          IRJ
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          I rarely look at a forum or community (whatever you wan't to call it) and say damn that site is ugly. The purpose of a forum is have useful information. I have seen some pretty weak looking forums, but overall it hasn't bothered me because they have a few basic things.

          Avatars - Like I said before you get to know someone by their avatar more than you do by their name. You eventually pickup on names too, but an avatar is what catches your eye and that is how I remember someone

          Categories or Subforums - Reddit has this, but its hard to find. I like to have all the categories on the homepage so I can know right away if the site is useful to me or not.

          Replies or Quotes - Reddit has this as well, but it generally takes you on a rabbit trail when you read 50 replies to single response. In a traditional forum, the main focus of the topic keeps going and you are only drawn away from it when somebody is quoted. Even then the main focus of the topic is still there.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
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            Reddit suffers from being "one community for everything." Which makes it easy to be big, but essentially impossible to be good.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender @IRJ
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              @IRJ said:

              Avatars - Like I said before you get to know someone by their avatar more than you do by their name. You eventually pickup on names too, but an avatar is what catches your eye and that is how I remember someone

              This is what bothers me about FB - users change avatars all the time. It makes it near impossible to follow someone by their avatar.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
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                Oh yeah, I hate that. It's a cultural thing. IT people tend not to do that.

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                • IRJI
                  IRJ @Dashrender
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                  @Dashrender said:

                  @IRJ said:

                  Avatars - Like I said before you get to know someone by their avatar more than you do by their name. You eventually pickup on names too, but an avatar is what catches your eye and that is how I remember someone

                  This is what bothers me about FB - users change avatars all the time. It makes it near impossible to follow someone by their avatar.

                  The majority of people use pictures of themselves on FB, so it's more facial recognition than avatar recognition.

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                  • J
                    Jason Banned @IRJ
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                    @IRJ said:

                    Inspired by @Nic post.

                    I know alot of geeks love reddit, but the website is so ugly I just can't look at it. Does anyone else feel this way or is just me?

                    I won't use it just because of it's design.

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                    • MattSpellerM
                      MattSpeller
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                      Expected complaints about it's quality going downhill lol (which I agree with btw, front page is cancerous)

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                      • W
                        WingCreative
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                        I check Reddit pretty much every day, and have been doing so for years.

                        The interface is terrible, yes. I was on Digg before I moved to Reddit... I still remember loading up Reddit for the first time out of curiosity and just staring at it in horror. I've gotten used to it, but it has by no means improved. Their iOS apps are pretty good though.

                        My two favorite things about reddit are coming across incredible stories or explanations in post comments, and how you can find thriving niche subreddits for a ton of interests. For example, who would spend a bunch of time on the internet talking about cooking ramen? These guys.

                        With that said, I don't think it's going to be able to maintain the position it's holding for much longer. It's trying to be a mix of giant monetized supersite and community-focused free speech paradise. It's not going very well. Right now it's clear the administration is desperately trying to figure out how to balance these two things, and all I can say is good luck.

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                        • MattSpellerM
                          MattSpeller @WingCreative
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                          @WingCreative said:

                          For example, who would spend a bunch of time on the internet talking about cooking ramen? These guys.

                          Best part of Reddit is the sweet subreddits about junk you are interested in. I'm a WW2 nutter and honestly the stuff you find on there is mind blowing. For a long time I wondered what actually happens when a tank gets penetrated by a shell, and not only did I find out, I discovered the differences between shells (AP, APHE, APBC, APCBC, APDS, API, APFSDS and more).

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                            WingCreative @MattSpeller
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                            @MattSpeller said:

                            @WingCreative said:

                            For example, who would spend a bunch of time on the internet talking about cooking ramen? These guys.

                            Best part of Reddit is the sweet subreddits about junk you are interested in. I'm a WW2 nutter and honestly the stuff you find on there is mind blowing. For a long time I wondered what actually happens when a tank gets penetrated by a shell, and not only did I find out, I discovered the differences between shells (AP, APHE, APBC, APCBC, APDS, API, APFSDS and more).

                            Most definitely - I always end up losing a few hours of my time whenever I remember AskScience or AskHistorians exists!

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                            • JoyJ
                              Joy
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                              I like Reddit too, i check Reddit often.

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