Hi there,
I feel that Reddit's near is ending. A lot of people across many subs are talking, how it went to shit, since the shills are corporate marketing guys took so much over, that you feel the vibe on the frontpage.
Problem is, why do people not actually consider voat as a good alternative? I hear people still saying: "Well once a good Reddit clone comes along, Reddit is dead."
So the question arises, why do a lot of people not accept voat as a Reddit clone. And I think it is the packaging.
What do you guys think about changing voats design, to become more similar to Reddits? Thus it would be perceived more as an alternative and could grow faster, than the shithole that reddit is?
I understand that many of you want to keep it's identity, but I would argue, that we have a choice between what "we" want, and what we "want". And I believe we want an alternative to Reddit, instead of voat?
What do you think? (Would like to have an admin opinion on this)
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PuttItOut ago
I'm willing to hear any ideas out but I feel the opposite of you... I think Voat is too much like Reddit already.
So tell me why I'm wrong.
FailingBillionaire ago
Not sure what you mean. Reddit is just a name. Shouldn't the idea, the platform, always be the same? A link-sharing site managed by user votes?
So what if it gets the reddit CSS? It's not Intellectual Property!