I am a fellow Reddit refugee. One of the things that drove me toward Reddit in the first place was the concept of a free exchange of ideas. Unlike Digg or Fark, I saw it as a pure democracy - shitpost and you'll be downvoted. The cream would rise. But there has been such a shift of attitude there. It's like they didn't trust in the community itself. Or maybe they wanted to make the community in certain people's image.
Anyway - I'm happy to be here - ready to help it grow!
I am a fellow Reddit refugee. One of the things that drove me toward Reddit in the first place was the concept of a free exchange of ideas. Unlike Digg or Fark, I saw it as a pure democracy - shitpost and you'll be downvoted. The cream would rise. But there has been such a shift of attitude there. It's like they didn't trust in the community itself. Or maybe they wanted to make the community in certain people's image.
Anyway - I'm happy to be here - ready to help it grow!
Lot of people joining lately --- including myself. This place has the most potential out of all the reddit alternatives I tried.