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  • double2 (edited 8 years ago)
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    Personally, I don't think it'll become as big as reddit ever. I think the way things are now, the central hub of reddit has been eternally broken between reddit, voat and then "other". But I think the "other" could be very large and will probably be like the good parts of reddit. Given the unique and exciting design of snapzu, I reckon we'll take that position.

    Tips for new users - if you want to do something and can't figure out how, give it a search, then try posting in here and then if it turns out it's a not yet implemented idea, head to /t/ideasforsnapzu

    Also, in case you haven't read, downvotes are used far more sparingly here. This is probably the most key defining difference between snapzu and reddit. Downvotes are only used to filter out content which is substantially "bad content" i.e. miscategorised, very low quality etc, not stuff you don't like or disagree with or annoyed by. Although I'm not sure how this is to be policed, when someone gets a downvote, everyone notices and it's a relatively big event.