Comment by Jordan-117

2 days ago

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There are certainly things to be learned from analysis of the dataset. Keep your friends close but your enemies as JSON, or something...

Wat?

  • It sold itself as a healthier alternative to Reddit, but by the end of its run virtually every post sitewide was some flavor of virulently racist, misogynistic, anti-semitic, fringe conspiratorial, etc.

    • As far my recollection goes Voat was actually pretty nice content wise until /r/fatpeoplehate got banned. After that it became the dumping ground for every shithole community that was too awful for Reddit, quite an achievement TBH. It was inevitable with 20/20 hindsight, but I would've loved if it had had more breathing room to actually develop as healthier alternative.

      Even if it failed the same way it could've influenced the redesign to implement RES-style QoL changes instead of the clusterfuck that New Reddit still is.