Forget "reddit 2.0". people will figure it out we're already decentralizing everytime someone joins phuks... this is going to become more popular... (not just phuks... the whole nook jam)
Forget "reddit 2.0". people will figure it out we're already decentralizing everytime someone joins phuks... this is going to become more popular... (not just phuks... the whole nook jam)
It is garbage, but any replacement that gains vast popularity will also suck I suspect. At the risk of sounding like an elitist, the problem is normies--or perhaps the commercialization of a platform that follows a mass audience. Smaller, decentralized platforms offer a better chance of producing something to address the problems rather than a reddit 2.0 that slightly tweaks reddit.