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  • DastardlyVandal
    +5

    I actually am in about the same situation as you are. I saw a lot of possibilities with this site, but unfortunately didn't have enough things to share with it, I felt. Thus, I would just pop by and lurk every now and then. But this time around I might just stay, simply because there is more of a community to speak of. I am worried about it growing too big, and bringing both the good and the bad, but thus far I've been happy with what I've been seeing from this userbase. I'm exciting to see where it goes from here, and will hopefully take more part in the discussions here. :)

    • sick
      +2

      As long as their admins listen to the Tribe moderators and help grow the toolsets for admins it won't spiral down into what Reddit became. A lot of the problem with Reddit and sub-reddits was/is the fact that as a reddit mod a lot of the times you feel so helpless.

      As a redditor, you also feel helpless in trying to get something noticed before you are downvoted to oblivion.