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  • fatsteve5531
    +26

    Yep. I was on Reddit for 5+ years and this site sure is pretty. I'm gonna miss a lot of smaller subreddits though...

    • BOOMBOXNOTATOY
      +20

      Even if Reddit doesn't completely fall apart and there isn't a huge migration to other sites like Snapzu, I fully intend to stick around here. I see a lot of promise in a site like this and in due time I can Snap having their smaller niche communities.

      • Ranmaru
        +7

        To be honest, the smaller subreddits are the better ones anyway. Sure, it's fun to browse AskReddit and see what a lot of people are writing, but for any sort of serious discussion I found the smaller forums much nicer and more helpful. The more members a community has, the higher is the amount of trolls and spammers as well.

        So even if Snapzu stays smaller, maybe even significantly smaller than Reddit, it might have a nicer community altogether.

        • AnusBlender
          +5

          The only reason I still use Reddit is to visit a few smaller subs. The big ones got really toxic. I think I'll be sticking around Snapzu for a while.

          • Cheski
            +4

            They certainly did get toxic. r/DayZ was a great example of that. Regardless of your opinion of where DayZ stands as a game.

          • QuietKerfuffle
            +1
            @Cheski -

            Is Dayz still a game? I thought they switched up to malware a while ago. ;-)

          • Cheski
            +2
            @QuietKerfuffle -

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            It is currently a starving simulator.

    • Niqulaz
      +12

      Doing a lot of things right, though. For instance, /t/football is the one dedicated to kicking a ball with your feet, while /t/nfl is the one for American Kevlar-Rugby. Also, if you build it, they will come. Surely.

      • KingAztek
        +6

        American Kevlar-Rugby

        Haven't heard that one yet, that was good

      • cheezoncrack
        +4

        First nickname for football I actually like. Think ill actually call it that during nexts years season.

    • jimmiefan48
      +6

      I think that Snapzu will get there in time. Its a small community right now, but it will grow.

      • JonSnow
        +3

        To me, it's the most promising out of all reddit alternatives. Maybe slicer comes close, but it's way smaller than snapzu.

        • skeeva
          +4

          Hopefully snapzu grows its been this small for awhile now.

          • JonSnow
            +3

            It will definitely grow. Many people are leaving reddit and, let's face it, voat isn't great. The only reason they aren't on snapzu is because they haven't heard of it yet. And they will, soon.

          • skeeva
            +2
            @JonSnow -

            I sure hope so! May everyone have your enthusiasm :)

          • Pixel
            +2
            @JonSnow -

            Voat's not too great because of the fact that it got attention from the /r/FatPeopleHate banning and not from the Chooting, so the attention (and therefore current demographic) over there isn't what it needs. Also it's too similar to reddit right now, Snapzu does enough differently to where I think it's worthwhile (personally)

          • Arbituz
            +2
            @JonSnow -

            Exactly. In all of the Reddit is doomed threads being posted over there, you have to go kind of far down to see the first mention of Snapzu. Hopefully it gains momentum.

          • DunkEgg
            +1
            @JonSnow -

            Lack of invites

    • Zomb
      +5

      You can always start up one that you might miss.
      I started /t/suicidewatch due to the fact that it helped me when I had some rough times and I often went there to help others.

    • Triseult
      +1

      Same for me. I think I'll make Snapzu my home, and just subscribe to a few small subs back on reddit.

      For me, the gems of reddit are the local subreddits... I travel a lot and end up staying in places for months at a time, and some of the nicer people I've met on the Internet were on country-specific of city-specific subs. I guess Snapzu doesn't have the critical mass for these just yet, but I'm willing to stick with a very specific list of subreddits until that happens.