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  • snakepaws
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    Eh, the thing is, when something's familiar, it's hard to break someone away from what they know. Plus, the content here is slow-moving at the moment - dependent on what / how many tribes you join; your mileage will vary. Adding AskSnapzu to the top bar really got conversations flowing, which is definitely a plus.

    As for Reddit, yes, a lot of the underlying issues creeping up are bad - but most of that won't affect the general user in their day-to-day. And, like here, your experience on Reddit changes drastically when you unsub from the circlejerk crapfests, and start subbing to more niche subs that pertain more to your interests. While I don't agree with the direction Reddit is headed, my overall experience there is still a rather pleasant one. I split my time between Reddit, Snapzu, and Voat pretty equally, for the most part.