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Ask HN: The Reddit strike has begun. Where do we go now?

16 pointsby cgb223almost 2 years ago
I realized today I’ve got a few questions around niche hobbies that typically I’d go find a subreddit for to ask.<p>This ranges from programming in a new framework I’m learning (React Native) to questions around where I can learn more about the cosmos and why we’re here from a physics standpoint, to some health questions around a condition I have.<p>I’m honestly at a loss on where to look, given Reddit was my go-to.<p>Where are we all headed for this kind of information these days?<p>Where is another good place full of active users for niche topics that seems to have a bit of everything?<p>If there’s no good answer here it kind of feels like Reddit is going to “win” the strike

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Someone1234almost 2 years ago
Unfortunately many alternatives are infested with extremists.<p>I understand why people like the Fediverse, but it is confusing the heck out of potential new users. Least of all because a lot of people promoting it won&#x27;t even suggest a specific instance nor is there much information out there about exactly who is running many instances and what their agendas are. Telling people it &quot;doesn&#x27;t matter&quot; just further adds to the confusion.<p>People want the social-media infrastructure itself to be invisible&#x2F;boring. But the Fediverse seemingly is too opinionated and surrounded by people with an agenda. It may fail, not because it is bad on paper, but because it just isn&#x27;t what MANY people want.
jitlalmost 2 years ago
I feel like Discord should be pouncing on this blunder by Reddit. Many many subreddits already have Discord “servers” where the most dedicated members socialize.<p>If I worked there I’d be crunching on the last few features they need to be a credible Reddit replacement, most notably discovery and open-access communities. They already have “discussion” channels with upvoting and threading, but those also need a bit more effort to surpass Reddit threaded comments.<p>Discord has plenty of downsides - they’ve never allowed 3rd party clients for example - but their apps are <i>good</i>, and bot API access especially for moderation is a cornerstone of their strategy that they’re hopefully unlikely to change especially after this Reddit debacle.
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dotcomaalmost 2 years ago
Let’s hope they don’t all come here! ;)
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goplayoutsidealmost 2 years ago
I&#x27;m giving Lemmy a try.<p>Of the various features that are missing, as a moderator I think the lack of an automod bot is the most impactful.
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apricot13almost 2 years ago
I&#x27;ve been missing niche forums more and more recently and this event makes me realise how much more we need them.<p>I&#x27;ve actually had to make a Facebook account now to find things.<p>The past few years we&#x27;ve had a lot of host your own blog options pop up but forum software seems a bit stuck for the non tech person to go and set one up.
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abricotalmost 2 years ago
Let&#x27;s all go back to Slashdot.
2-718-281-828almost 2 years ago
how do you notice that strike btw? if i go on reddit all of my subreddits look like usual. nothing black.<p>most recent post on &#x2F;r&#x2F;dataengineering fx was 30 minutes ago. on &#x2F;r&#x2F;askreddit several posts are &quot;just now&quot;.
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thedevindevopsalmost 2 years ago
I think I read somewhere it was only 48 hours - can you hold on that long?
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