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.
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.