Thanks for the detailed reply, I certainly appreciate it. I've noticed a lot less negativity here than Reddit which is great. I assume this may be due to the less-Anonymity styled comments due to a smaller community.
The issues currently as you've stated is a lack of content - Surely the active posters are just going to repost threads they've seen on Reddit. I plan on frequenting both if the content is different as I'd rather not see duplicated content.
I'm still getting my head around the layout of things but I'm liking it so far. I've even made a tribe for my gaming Community (now I just need codes! )
Hi Gladsdotter
I appreciate the concern, I like to think I'm fairly organised when it comes to social media, I like receiving updates from those that I know and would like to communicate with rather than those that have more time on the website. I'd rather not have my main feed cluttered with activity from active members saying they've levelled up, or earnt an achievement. I plan to use this site fairly regularly over the next few days and plan to follow those I find interesting or post content similar to my interests rather than the most active. I'm aware that my main feed will appear empty for now, but I can navigate to any of the tribes for the content I want to see.
Thanks :)
Hey! I live in the UK - I seem to write whatever ton comes to my head first and tonnes seemed to be the word of choice! I'll definitely pop over and check out your subred--tribe! I've created my own tribe for a gaming community I run, If I can convince some of the members to join this site it'll be a lot more active :)
/t/cmffxiv
At first I thought that would be a problem, and maybe some people are just yanking content off Reddit, but the frontpage of Reddit and the frontpage of Snapzu don't usually share too many stories. Of course some of the big news items will show up on both, Reddit and Snapzu are content aggregation websites after all, but I haven't gotten the impression so far that there is a lot of content overlap. Like I said, I use Reddit mostly for the niche communities that don't exist here yet, so I'm sure that's one reason I don't seem to have that perception.
Hi Tawsix!
Thanks for the detailed reply, I certainly appreciate it. I've noticed a lot less negativity here than Reddit which is great. I assume this may be due to the less-Anonymity styled comments due to a smaller community.
The issues currently as you've stated is a lack of content - Surely the active posters are just going to repost threads they've seen on Reddit. I plan on frequenting both if the content is different as I'd rather not see duplicated content.
I'm still getting my head around the layout of things but I'm liking it so far. I've even made a tribe for my gaming Community (now I just need codes! )
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There's no reason to assume that. You'll find that Snapzu is its own entity, unlike many reddit alternatives. See you around :)
Hi Moderator! Thanks for your reply - I'm new to the whole Reddit-Alternative thing, so I'm looking forward to experiencing my first with SnapZu.
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At first I thought that would be a problem, and maybe some people are just yanking content off Reddit, but the frontpage of Reddit and the frontpage of Snapzu don't usually share too many stories. Of course some of the big news items will show up on both, Reddit and Snapzu are content aggregation websites after all, but I haven't gotten the impression so far that there is a lot of content overlap. Like I said, I use Reddit mostly for the niche communities that don't exist here yet, so I'm sure that's one reason I don't seem to have that perception.