i didnt explain myself properly. the text formatting is horrid. the "format" of the website, in the sense that you can join a community just by clicking JOIN and not have to re-register a new username, new password, new email, etc is better than the ol' forum format though.I also remember digg, but never used it myself. Had a friend that was a fan and talked about it.
Is it? I hate the format, and avoided it for a long time because of that. The only thing that gets me there is the huge volume of content.
Ah, yes, I see what you mean in that respect then.i didnt explain myself properly. the text formatting is horrid. the "format" of the website, in the sense that you can join a community just by clicking JOIN and not have to re-register a new username, new password, new email, etc is better than the ol' forum format though.
This forum is not my job or workplace. I was busy with other things in life.The OP starts a thread but leaves the room.....
OP hs entered the room...........This forum is not my job or workplace. I was busy with other things in life.
Could you go open up a forum site of your own tomorrow to compete again Reddit? If the answer is yes then the answer to your question is no.
We're talking about Reddit. Do you really think Reddit has such a stranglehold on Internet forums that they need to be broken up for some kind of greater good as dubbing them a "monopoly" would suggest?You could also open a new site right now and try to compete against Google, Facebook, or Amazon. I don't think that the experience is going to end well for you, though.
We're talking about Reddit. Do you really think Reddit has such a stranglehold on Internet forums that they need to be broken up for some kind of greater good as dubbing them a "monopoly" would suggest?