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by dsir 1100 days ago
> Discord is a space for a completely different kind of community, and in no way replaces the longevity or value that comes from a subreddit

I've been working on a platform that combines the feature set of Discord with the longer form content tilt of Reddit. It's sort of a Discord/Reddit/Patreon hybrid where the posts are search engine indexable. We've built a place to monetarily incentivize ownership over the communities created on the platform as it feels like the people curating the communities should be rewarded for the work that they do.

Here's an example community:

https://sociables.com/community/Sports/board/trending

2 comments

Interesting. Planning to keep the code private or offering to others as well? I've been wanting to try something like this.
I couldn't identify the wiki aspect (implied by reddit), however looks awesome so far.