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KaliYugaz  ·  3213 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Understanding hubski's model

You know, it's difficult for me to conceptualize how Hubski is supposed to work in a simple way. Reddit is very easy to understand; it is, at its heart, a decentralized collection of subreddit-fiefdoms dedicated to different topics. 4chan is just a bunch of open boards where you can freely post threads. Tumblr is a network of blogs following each other.

But Hubski at this point is a mishmash of a whole different bunch of functionalities, some of which appear quite redundant. For instance, I don't see what the point of chatter is. It just presents a bunch of disjointed conversations. Sure, it can lead you to where the action is, but then so can sorting by activity, right?

The way I understand "Hubski in a nutshell" right now is that it is like one giant RSS feed of threads from which different parts, like particular tags or domains or people, can be filtered at will in various ways for private viewing. I think that's nice because the centralized nature of it brings people together for discussion, while still allowing them to focus on things they find interesting and ignore things they don't.