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Donbuster ago

Don't know why I didn't ping earlier, but @go1dfish @riverwind

And just to put this on your radar one more time: @puttitout

go1dfish ago

So my 0.02c on this project.....

Porting may be more trouble than it's worth depending on what you are trying to achieve.

How important is it that the existing data transfer to the new hotness?

It may be that a far easier approach is to start from scratch with cheapness in scale at mind.

Not saying this is absolutely the case, but may be something to consider if the task here ends up appearing too gargantuan.

Me personally, I'm taking a look at decentralization as a final solution.

Talked about this during the apaocalypse as well but the tech wasn't there yet, maybe with ethereum it is.

https://voat.co/v/announcements/1866053/9141606/10#9141606

RiverWind ago

Thanks for raising the issue of Data Migration, and also for your link to your excellent post on using the blockchain.

/u/go1dfish makes the valid point that running Voat on Ethereum would incur financial cost for users. Though it is not desirable to pay for a service, there are a couple of benefits that could arise:

1) Spam Reduction (paying to post)
2) ShitPost Reduction (a small deterrent might work wonders.)
3) Flair (You could acquire Prestige by making donations to others)
4) Voat Gold (By receiving Ether, a post could eventually be "Starred".)

I think go1dish is on the right track with decentralization. The best alternative to decentralization I can see at the moment is forking Reddit's code. Voat would then end up in the same hierearchical problems from which Reddit suffers.