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we recreated reddit
Same core Reddit features. Same far-left lib userbase. What sets Digg apart from Reddit at this point?
Despite my notifications and the thread saying there are comments.
I hope they fix it soon. Ain't no way I am scrolling all the way back down to where I was
so that you can open the content in a new window or tab
I have to view the post to select text. Otherwise, it just tries to drag the page
I currently have to refresh the entire page to see if I have notifications. Seems like it should check at intervals
I think it should look like this
The biggest flaw in platforms like Reddit is that generic, "root-level" community names (like r/skyrim, r/windows, r/hotsauce, r/wholefoods) are handed out on a pure first-come, first-served basis. Whoever grabs the most obvious, broad name first ends up controlling the de facto
Currently, it seems to take me to any ol' spot in the thread. It should take me to and highlight the reply I clicked on
the problems with reddit are twofold: 1) the administration (which you seem to be improving upon) and 2) the platform architecture (which you are duplicating 1:1). we need to gravitate away from user-managed communities. this only introduces powermodding and gatekeeping. ditch co
Looks like a Reddit clone with all the potential to carry most of Reddit's worst problems. We need to get away from user-managed communities. No powermods who can decide who is allowed to post. Replace communities with hashtags so that no one can be denied access to any discussio
Roll credits.