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RedditGaveMeAIDS ago

While I think the featureset of community regulated rules and such is interesting, it's not going to improve anything.

The issue you're mentioning is one of the user base, it's far too imbalanced. Letting those same people make rules, policies, and so on will just compound the issue, not fix it. That's just tossing more tools into the echo chamber.

If you want to attract a more balanced audience then you need to accept the fact that just because free speech is good, doesn't mean all speech is equal. Stop promoting content from the far ends of the spectrum on the main page where it drives off new users. The vast, vast majority of people don't want to see that. And for those who do, they can browse and search for it with no issue.

Either Voat stops being so one-note and gets a fighting chance at long term survival or it continues down this path of catering to a vocal minority that will never be big enough to sustain the site.

And those on the far ends of the spectrum need to face the reality that if they want to have places like Voat to discuss their topics, it's in their best interest that these platforms reach and maintain a critical mass of users that will let them survive.