I realised when I deleted my reddit account that I was way too dependent on Reddit for everything on the web, so I'm trying to broaden my reach a little.
Youtube, voat (though less and less...), vg247.com for gaming news, neogaf.com, a whole lot of linux oriented sites, geocaching.com and sometimes facebook.
So, what's voat looking like today? I can somewhat guess given the crowd that went there but I'd be interested to know what it looks like in the trenches.
Well..It's eclectic and strange. You can definitely see the influences Reddit has on the community, and the resentment the community has for Reddit. There's a lot of great discussions and subverses over there, much like Reddit, it's not all bad. But as time passes, I expect that the more radical elements of Reddit will start to "shine" through on Voat, and it's already the case in some subverses. I expect Voat to turn much like Reddit, as in, if you know to stay far away from the defaults, and naviguate the niches, it should be okay.
I realised when I deleted my reddit account that I was way too dependent on Reddit for everything on the web, so I'm trying to broaden my reach a little.
Youtube, voat (though less and less...), vg247.com for gaming news, neogaf.com, a whole lot of linux oriented sites, geocaching.com and sometimes facebook.
So, what's voat looking like today? I can somewhat guess given the crowd that went there but I'd be interested to know what it looks like in the trenches.
Well..It's eclectic and strange. You can definitely see the influences Reddit has on the community, and the resentment the community has for Reddit. There's a lot of great discussions and subverses over there, much like Reddit, it's not all bad. But as time passes, I expect that the more radical elements of Reddit will start to "shine" through on Voat, and it's already the case in some subverses. I expect Voat to turn much like Reddit, as in, if you know to stay far away from the defaults, and naviguate the niches, it should be okay.