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by SoftTalker 86 days ago
> there's a far more positive community when people have a shared interest

Even old fashioned web forums and email listservs are still thriving in some niches and work this way.

I think reddit fails here because it's too frictionless. Requiring a little bit of intentional action to join or subscribe keeps out a surprising amount of drive-by trolls.

HN is pretty big now and has its share of trolls and bots but because it doesn't use social media accounts it's not nearly as bad as Facebook or Reddit.

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is it because I was young? I still believe phpbb forums were the best!
How does reddit use social media accounts?
You can log in/sign up with existing social media oauth credentials and don't need a "reddit account"