First off, I need to say that I know I’ve let a lot of you down (if not all). I know I’ve not met your expectations of an admin or a leader. I have no excuses as even I feel this way about myself. I won’t make attempts for empathy, I will only acknowledge the truth, and it is such.
Life is full of surprises. You can be rich one minute and living out of your car the next. You can be healthy one year and a regular in the doctor’s office the following. You can have life figured out only to discover you know nothing in the end. The only constant in life is change.
My life is not the same it was when I first met @Atko and started working on Voat. I have much less time, I have a bit less fight in me (getting old does this), I have a bit more struggle in life. These life changes have forced me to put Voat on the back burner (which hurts me).
Let’s get real
When it comes to “Free Speech” sites, I once believed that people cared enough about the value of free speech to make “clone” sites like Voat (or gab) successful. I’ve come to realize, and have said before, that this single factor isn’t enough. People simply do not value this right enough to make a “clone” successful.
You can see this with Voat. A majority of Voat users still use Reddit. People use Reddit for posting and interacting when it comes to PC topics (4 wheel drive subs, movie subs, book subs, etc.). They use Voat to post the things they can’t post on Reddit. This creates an imbalance where Voat becomes increasingly un-PC, while Reddit gets the neutral content (I know even the most hardened ideologue has a level of civility). The end result is this imbalance drives people away as people wear out when confronted by content like this over the long run.
I don’t know the solution to this, and I am not attempting to pass blame, I am simply stating a truth that has to considered.
What makes a clone not a clone?
Why I mention this in the first place is that I know a “clone” site will not become sustainable based on Freedom of Speech so I’ve tried to revolutionize the “community” aspect of Voat by providing a way the community itself can “vote” on policy (rules, mods, anything actually). It's the future capability of this feature-set that is appealing. A community can become self-sustaining and self-manageable through this new technology. After all, the draw of sites like Voat or Reddit is that it is community-oriented vs. self-oriented.
And I’m going to finish it. I’m going to finish it for me. I’m going to finish it for you. I’m going to finish it for Voat. I’m going to finish it for Freedom of Speech (because I still believe in this ideal).
I’m going to finish it because a “clone” site with no differentiation but policy will never succeed.
So Voat, please forgive me for my shortcomings if you can, and expect my work to continue on making Voat a truly unique website.
Soon.
P.S. Downtime today was because of a full disk (Thanks @derram for letting me know). We had an issue from about a year ago that inflated some files to crazy sizes and I took the time today to deal with this. So the next downtime should be something completely different! Yay!
https://voat.co/v/announcements/1330806
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albatrosv15 ago
1) Do you remember the monthly donation drive? It is gone. You know why? Cause we just can't donate anymore. Why?
2) You have to get a second living being besides you, who would maintain voat. And you could blame everything on him or her, when everything goes south!
PuttItOut ago
Slayfire122 ago
Buy a hardware wallet, such as Trezor or Ledger Nano S. Also create a Gdax account or one with another exchange.
Have the donations sent directly to the hardware wallet and use the exchange to sell what you need for your monthly fees. This way, you still have full control over the unused coins and can create a new account with a different exchange whenever. You can even set up your hardware wallet to accept multiple cryptocurrencies, such as ethereum and litecoin.
I don't know your knowledge level, but there will be a whole army of people willing to help over at /v/bitcoin.
NACHTJAGD ago
I agree, e-currencies have been specifically designed with the intent to combat this financial boycotting from centralized entities. I already support Wikileaks for that very reason simply because they were boycotted by the financial world. I can send a 0.02000000~ Satoshi / 150~ euro per month to help with server costs, if everyone chipped in a few bucks Putt could rapidly gain enough money for server costs, operating costs and even programming costs for adding features and improving the site.
Slayfire122 ago
Exactly. For the small cost of a hardware wallet (around $100ish), Putts can easily set up wallets for several different coins. I guarantee he'd make that money back within minutes of posting the wallet addresses.