Totally meta.

b_b:
    You guys are probably going to get the good majority of people if there's a sort of Reddit exodus. I'm mostly curious about how well you think Hubski could cope with that; whether or not you think it'd be beneficial to the site and whether or not it'd present a significant change.

JTHipster, you bring up some good hypotheticals. I think Hubski can only benefit from more members, especially those who are thoughtful and like to engage. The quintessence of this site is its organization. A subreddit gets worn out when the riff raff filter in, and that's why Redditers are turned off by too much traffic. Fortunately, on Hubski no one subscribes to topics that are decided on by others. We have the choice to only follow people who have proven themselves that they have something worthwhile to contribute. If there's someone on here posting about trivial or uninteresting things you can ignore them. I think with this model everyone can be happy, because everyone has something in common with someone. Hopefully with more people, there's more opportunity to find like-minded individuals.


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