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by _cenw
482 days ago
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And also, there was less competition and a lot of lazy market leaders. Digg v3 facilitated reddit's rise in a week the same way that Skype's negligence and TeamSpeak's technical focus made is really easy for Discord to take over. Those conditions don't really exist anymore. |
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You had Voat spin out but it had the same problem, with a vastly different opinion of what wrongthink was. It didn't last long.
I think the between that, the unpopular API changes, new Reddit that nobody asked for, and now paywalls, there is an opening. One challenge is that it's hard to actually make money from the idea, which I guess is why there haven't been a lot of entrants in the first place.