• enseyn (edited 8 years ago)
    +5

    Really just need more people providing content. Although I really like what I see thus far, there is a bit lacking for more specific tribe content (like in r/gameofthones or r/comicbooks). This is something that will take a bit of time and a few very active people to get going. reddit had/has a huge user base and this gave upvoting some validity, but without enough people generating content there is really no quality filter.

    To illustrate this lets compare r/gameofthrone to t/gameofthrones. R has 550,00+ subscribers, T has 56. even if only 1% of R subscribers are providing content, that is still 550 people. It is going to take some time and attracting positive content generators to get this to the standards that reddit once was. This will take time, and take people being more active.

    PS: I so drunk right now

    • custardsocks
      +7

      That might be a good suggestion to redditors migrating over, if you want more content, provide more content. On reddit it was ok to lurk because there was so much content generation going on, it felt almost futile to participate. Now we have the ability to come into a smaller community and provide quality content and community interaction.

      • ssladam
        +5

        Exactly right. I submitted a few links to reddit 5~6 years ago, but since then there hasn't been much point. There's just so much CONTENT it wasn't worth my effort. But s-zu doesn't have as large a base yet, so it can't sustain as much of an attention sink. The solutions? I've been trying to make submissions to beef up the content here. If everyone does the same we can keep up the momentum.

    • Autumnal
      +2

      I post pretty frequently to /t/comicart and /t/comiccovers!