Chris Poole
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Chris Poole
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#2Ya, but it's all moot.
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#3When I read the title I thought it was about moot joining USV as an EIR or partner.
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#4When I read the title I thought it was about moot joining USV as an EIR or partner.
I had the same thought. I'm a little disappointed this isn't the case, actually.
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#5Huge respect for Chris, and I'm very happy he's feeling that sense of relief.
I took a shot at moderating a few smaller subreddits, and managed to find myself hating every moment spent doing it. It sure makes the majority of internet look like selfish ingrates, even though it's usually just a vocal minority.
I just stay away from Reddit now for the most part; primarily due to seeing the kind of place you get when the barrier for entry is non existent.
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#6mirror?
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#7mirror?
The site's not down it's just slow.
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#9I don't blame Chris for selling in the slightest and I'm happy that he's been able to let go, but I kind of wish he had found somebody a little more likeminded to take over the place. Chris has always been an excellent citizen of his own community, and always seemed to really "get" what made a lot of the community work. Other than one incident at the end of his tenure, "m00t" was always very well-loved (for somebody on a site that hates everything), and understood how to shape vibrant communities with a fairly light hand. Hiroyuki Nishimura's past doesn't really suggest the same sort of community-mindedness. Maybe with 4chan's current size that sort of involvement is irrelevant, but I hope it won't negatively affect the site.
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#10I think it's pretty safe to say that no one's really been through an experience remotely similar to Chris's. There's no community like 4chan, with respect to both its scale and its pervasiveness in both internet and real-life culture. Being at the heart of such a community through its high and low moments is an enormous load to bear, and Chris shouldered that responsibility for 12 years without buckling.
Huge congrats to him and I wish him the best.