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Show HN: Geeki – a Reddit alternative in HN and Twitter style

2 pointsby Elect2over 7 years ago

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Elect2over 7 years ago
Like Reddit, anyone can create forums, post links, text, photos, comment and vote. Difference is that there are only forum-level profile pages. No &#x2F;u&#x2F;username. Only &#x2F;forum1&#x2F;u&#x2F;username, or &#x2F;forum2&#x2F;u&#x2F;username, etc. This design is to prevent others from easily spying you by watching what forums you have joined and what posts you have made on other forums.<p>Like HN, Forum menu is made of &quot;hot&quot;,&quot;new&quot;,&quot;comments&quot;,&quot;ask&quot;. There seem to be a common problem in many Reddit forums: Photo&#x2F;video submissions are more likely to be upvoted and as a result the &quot;hot&quot; pages were filled with media posts. Many valuable discussions are hard to see. Thanks to HN I found a solution to solve this problem. It is to simply add a &quot;Ask&quot; tab on the top menu to show all discussion posts. All posts start with &quot;Ask:&quot; go to that tab. We didn&#x27;t use &quot;discussion&quot; tab because we think the line between a media post and an &quot;ask&quot; is more clear than a &quot;discussion&quot;.<p>Like Twitter, post listing is in News Feed style, showing more details when we browsing. We want to allow low-effort content, means you can post status, memes, etc, as long as they are on-topic in the forums.<p>Geeki is now launching beta. Any advice and suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
fiatjafover 7 years ago
Ok, it may seem a good idea to mix everything and create a new product. Maybe it is. The problem is the network effect, how to overcome it? How to get people into a site without any people? Very hard.<p>I don&#x27;t like the idea, however.
bernardhalasover 7 years ago
I was never too much into Reddit. But I liked Geeki. I&#x27;d prefer to fine-tune categories and I can imagine way more programming and IT pro categories myself.