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lelibertaire  ·  3235 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Reddit changes community guideliness, bans subreddits.

I've experienced the same issue as you.

When I started on Reddit, I was fine with the defaults, and honestly, the defaults weren't half bad. But slowly but surely the quality of discussion fell, and I migrated to smaller, more niche sub Reddits. Now even those are becoming toxic, and I just want out.

But yeah Hubski is great but, like you, when I came to Reddit, it was at the right time. It was small enough that there was quality discussion, but big enough to have an active community with a variety of topics.

We can only hope we find another site in that sweet spot. Hopefully, Hubski can be that.

Unfortunately, it's a problem we'll always have to deal with as long as good sites become popular. It's called the eternal September