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.
The first thing PuttItOut should have done upon taking the admin role of the site was:
Install a site monitoring service so he would know within 3 to 5 minutes if the site was down.
Appointed a small group of people to make small to medium site decisions as well as enforce site-wide rules and perform specialized site tasks. As I recall, voat's "featured sub" is not entered via a console page but has to be entered manually and directly into the database.
Initiated complete and constant transparency as to who admins, site trustees, and developers are. That point right there has been a constant, long-term, and permanent point of abuse.
Not attacked users for pointing these things out.
As for what kind of community phuks will have, it will have to be up to the community itself. I think most people are completely burned out on political polarization. Of course, there are trolls who lie or spin, people who complain about the community not wanting specific behaviors, and other troll-like behavior. Those people should not be ignored or welcomed if (and only if) the community decides that they don't want that kind of growth. Those people should be made to feel as unwelcome as the nuisance the community perceives them to be but only because the tendency for political polarization to infiltrate sites is insane right now. In other words, those people spoiling for fights and arguments should not be made to feel welcome as it is old, tired, divisive, and contrary to growth. We have all seen or heard of these kinds of people on voat repeatedly and what they do to a community and should avoid the same mistakes voat made: allow them to continue with their nonsense.
Phuks has been and should continue to be a place without trolls.