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Ask HN: What would it take to build an OS Reddit alternative?

1 点作者 Freddie111将近 2 年前
Let&#x27;s leave aside any discussions about big evil corps, network effects, and the chances for success of something like this.<p>How would you go about setting up such an open source project? What tech stack would you use and how would you set up the product development process?

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ilaksh将近 2 年前
There are many, many open source reddit alternatives. Several of them fairly good. All mostly ignored.<p>I think something built on the recently released Freenet 2 has a lot of promise.<p>But it&#x27;s all a popularity contest and that isn&#x27;t about merit. The number one reason things are popular is because they were already popular or other social networking effects.
LinuxBender将近 2 年前
I believe it has been done a few times technically. I don&#x27;t have any of the past links handy. I believe the challenge would be the human capitol to operate and moderate the site and of course the servers, server hosting and network costs <i>links, cdn, anti-ddos, etc...</i> So the missing ingredient is either a VC or philanthropist that can see potential gains from replacing them.<p>Reddit has somewhere between 800 million to 1.6 billion accounts with about 50 million active concurrent daily users&#x2F;bots. Whether human or bot the platform would need to scale to that amount and quickly remove illegal content at a minimum. Add to this the replacement needs to offer compelling reasons for the existing user-base to migrate.