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lakeyosemit ago

I wholeheartedly agree with this unbalance you mention. An idea I had last year to "fight" this and make Voat more enjoyable (at least for myself) was to write a bot to cross-post the most popular reddit threads from these neutral subs here, for instance from /r/rabbits which is just cute bunnies. Just enough to create active non-political subverses, not too much as to spam Voat or make it too reliant on reddit's content. However I had troubles with Voat's API keys (which I wrote one or two threads about, sadly on a rant-like fashion) and never got to writing the voat-side of the bot (I made the reddit side using praw). I think it's still something to consider, and I might eventually do it if no one else does.

Regarding the announced change it sounds like it could be a great thing, at least in principle. In practice I'm not so optimistic, partially because Voat is already federated enough such that each interest group can have its own independent community, partially because it doesn't really attack the "unbalance" issue. Actually I think it could be better explored if used as a tool to further Voat's role as a website for political discussion, as these communities could be self-managed and more engaging in the community aspect of subverses (rather than the content side), depending on what the feature set will actually be.