As I see it, part of the problem with most aggregator communities is that they lack context. It's easy to be a dick because you don't have to see the person your being a dick to ever again. This is why the emphasis on following users exists on Hubski. Through repeated interactions a context begins to form between users. eventually, in some cases this context can be governed by mutual respect and even friendship. You have skin in the game because while you have an anonymous username you have context and an equity of good will built in to that name. I don't want to start-over in another community and not because of fake internet points but because I've amassed relationships here which can provide a context around discussions on multiple topics. Protecting this as we scale becomes the priority IMO. I often say that structurally we are far more like twitter in some ways than we are reddit. -on my phone so apologies for any errors.