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How many reddit people came here and created the same tribes as on reddit?

8 years ago by m8gege with 19 comments

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  • dannycdannydo
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    Me with /t/blender. Gotta have somewhere to discuss your hobbies right.

    • m8gege
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      Its great so many people create tribes about their hobbys and topics they like!

  • MadMonk
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    A lot, but the leadership seems to be completely different.

  • skully
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    I'm sort of guilty of that. I created /t/personallymetric, which is the same as /r/personallymetric. However, I've actually started writing content for it here, something I never got around to on reddit. I don't know what it is about this place, but I feel more compelled to write content here than I did on reddit.

  • Fooferhill
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    Tried but the influx slowed it down so much I couldn't start one.

  • itsgallus
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    I did start /t/glitchinthematrix, but I have no story to share yet, so it's kinda empty. It's there, though, if any glitchers from Reddit wants to share/discuss something.

    • m8gege
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      That subreddit was always interesting, I created /t/picrequests its the same as on reddit but also empty haha

  • Schwut
    +1

    I created /t/linuxgaming today. A key point though is that although these tribes my have the same name, they are entirely different communities.

  • picklefingers
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    I'm cheif (didn't create it, claimed it) of /t/newtribes, but /r/newreddits isn't really a reddit-centric thing, just inherent to the system..

  • AinBaya
    +1

    It's not necessarily a bad thing. Bringing new topics and new content that can be shared with the community. People might find new things they like. I found my immense enjoyment for ASMR on reddit and wouldn't have known about it otherwise.

    • m8gege
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      I also found ASMR on reddit