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ConflictedSelfloathe ago

I don't blame you for putting Voat on the backburner. It seems to be a passion project, and maintaining such things can be difficult if you start down a new road. However, I will say I clicked more on the front page of Voat than I ever did at Reddit. For most, Reddit is only a "must" due to the size. If you want to participate in a hobby community, you're going to end up on Reddit... for only those things.

Realistically, as a community, it's far too hard to break away from Reddit when it's so heavily populated by the "normie" memetard Millennials. This target audience intersects with hobbyist activities, like DIY, video games, comics, etc. It's the hub of the internet, which this site will not be for the foreseeable future, since fluff and feel-goodery are much less polarizing than realism and far-end political discussion. Reddit jumped the shark when it started to remove free speech outside the realm of minimum legal standards.