• ali
    +5

    It's funny that lots of us have a bit of a "love lost" feeling about reddit, and looking back at the innocence of early reddit it seems like that can't be unlearned or recreated in new forums.

    Imo reddit failed to adapt its winning formula enough to cope with the gulf of difference between the small community and the multi-million-user president-interviewing subreddit.

    With user-oriented publishing, Snapzu has room to be far more resilient to some of these influences, while offering curation and quality that twitter doesn't, so I'm pretty optimistic.