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by parfe
5413 days ago
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Too bad. The voting system isn't as robust as it needs to be for me to use the site on a regular basis anymore. Too many of the top rated threads are jokes, puns, or stupid questions. Moderating by category made slashdot comments useful. In the user profile, setting all "Funny" moderated comments to -5 eliminated all the "In Soviet Russia" jokes. Repeated comments were marked redundant etc. Reddit has become quite popular and as a result the comments have become less interesting and more populist. While it's great for the staff to run a successful site, the newfound popularity has pushed me away, and just as they released the Gold accounts as well. I'd pay for a gold account if it gave access to an advanced moderation system. News.yc is still small enough and the community homogeneous enough that the really stupid shit gets moderated out. People are strict enough around here that the idiots leave quickly. Not having sub-sites helps as well to push away the people primarily looking for lolcats. |
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Like usenet.
(These are some of the subs that I like, they might not be your thing, but they're examples of solid communities)
http://reddit.com/r/truereddit
http://reddit.com/r/longtext
http://reddit.com/r/depthhub
http://reddit.com/r/askscience
http://reddit.com/r/neuro
http://reddit.com/r/burningman
http://reddit.com/r/movies
http://reddit.com/r/linguistics
http://reddit.com/r/philosophy
And if you're looking for pictures, there are the "SFW \"Porn\"" subs:
http://www.reddit.com/r/earthporn+villageporn+cityporn+space...
Reddit certainly isn't dead. It's just maturing.