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Ask HN: Are you working on a Reddit replacement? What is it?
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#5Even despite Reddit's troubles, you probably do not want to make a Reddit clone as a business model to capitalize if you don't have one already. One or the reasons for the protest is bad tools.
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#7Truthfully, the subreddits I follow (programming-related) are unaffected, though a few threw up a notice saying they were not going to black out.
While I can understand the interest in "disrupting the space"; I'm not entirely sure that the current management conditions at reddit are indicative of an opportunity here.
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#8Although it does seem to be very slow to respond, https://voat.co/ seemed to have stepped in as a replacement at the last big upheaval. They seem to constantly have troubles staying up though.
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#10I was thinking about having a gimmick of graph based commenting to prevent the "top post guides discussion" effect. Not sure at how feasible or user friendly that could be.