I have been thinking about community growth and how the voat fracture has split several communities apart.
Compared to Reddit the userbase at voat was small. To grow a non political sub on voat took work and dedication. It really takes one to two very active and motivated mods to get a sub going and stay going. It’s extremely easy to get burnt out. Over the years the majority of communities on voat have disbanded and have tried to replicate their subs on several platforms. Non have really matched the spark that was voat in its prime (IMO).
I’m curious about how the future of poal and phuks relationship will work and how that relationship will effect community growth.
Phuks seems content on small growth with little to no advertising on other sites were Poal seems the opposite, very eager to gain users and growth. Voat got its growth from Reddit fucking up and Poal was created because Voat is fucking up. Seems fucking up is the growth strategy here.
There’s a lot of cross posts on all three sites. Does this hinder community growth?
Just running “whatever” thoughts I had this morning.
Happy Friday Phukers.
This, unfortunately, is a lesson that is showing to be hard-learnt. Although, those limits don't have to be overbearing. For example, enforcing sub rules, should be taken more seriously, to avoid cancerous run-off from spilling over. Making sure people have all the tools for self-censorship, would be a goal to keep in mind. As well as maybe sanitizing the front page. Leave "NSFW" topics hidden, unless you specifically log in and tick a, "show NSFW content" option.
I'd say to put all this effort in to allowing "hateful" content, while quarantining it from the "main" content, because a lot of those people would most likely still partake and contribute to other, unrelated, parts of the site. This is what, IMHO, allows the chans to keep going and remain so popular. You can go to /pol/ and talk all day about "the JQ" and "niggers". But none of that flies in any other spot, like /wg/ or /fit/; even though there's most-definitely overlap in the user base. But be strict about maintaining boundaries, so that everyone has a place where they can spend time— unperturbed by other factions.