If any up/down voting system is ever implemented there should be no way of tracking number of "upvotes and downvotes" if it's downvoted out, no one cares by how much. And going after upvotes is a big reason why reddit is becoming a very base place. Knowing the number encourages people to go for a "high score" instead of being themselves. I like the "voting" system in place currently. Due to the small size of this website I feel like subreddit style communities built around tags are possible but far off in the future. And right now I'm not really such if I should follow a ton of tags I might have a general interest in or just a few I'm very interested in. AskHubski is currently dominating my "feed" but I'm not sure how or if I can to balance it out. EDIT: Also if i'm interested in movies I'm not sure if I should follow some/all/any of "movie" "movies" "film" "cinema" etc
a way to remedy that would for the site to give terms on the side. Sort of like a "most commonly used tags" that way you wouldn't get the shattered effects that comes with using tags like that.