When I first saw your comment there, I thought Microsoft PR as well. You also seem to blame everything negative on the influx of Reddit users. Any anonymous online forum will have people like this. To think that Snapzu will/should remain civil is not a realistic expectation, especially as its popularity increases. The only way around it is to have private tribes, for which you can set the tone and ban users you don't like. The downside to that is you create an echo chamber.
There's a difference between new Reddit users and bad Reddit users, and both exist. I'm ex-Reddit myself. I'm not naive enough to think that it's so black and white.
When I first saw your comment there, I thought Microsoft PR as well. You also seem to blame everything negative on the influx of Reddit users. Any anonymous online forum will have people like this. To think that Snapzu will/should remain civil is not a realistic expectation, especially as its popularity increases. The only way around it is to have private tribes, for which you can set the tone and ban users you don't like. The downside to that is you create an echo chamber.
There's a difference between new Reddit users and bad Reddit users, and both exist. I'm ex-Reddit myself. I'm not naive enough to think that it's so black and white.