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comment by turkletom

Wow, I never knew about the Eternal September phenomenon but now I understand why online communities take a turn for the worst after becoming popular.

The same thing happened to YouTube after 2009. And as for hubski, only time will tell, however I'm not so sure any kind of moderation could solve the problem, only delay it.

Let's say hubsky gets flooded with people posting shit content and comments. The people you follow will have a harder time finding good discussions, thus you'll have a tougher time. This creates a pressure to conform to the tone of the newcomers and before we know it, we're back to where reddit is now.

At least that's my hypothesis.





amouseinmyhouse  ·  3427 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I think the big problem is in wanting the entire community to be the same way. We can chastise reddit or digg or 4chan or whoever for having group think, but it's the groupthink here to want "intelligent conversation". The problem is that anyone who doesn't adhere to this culture, or any internal culture, is then shunned by that culture.

It's a side effect of scale that eventually the values and culture of the community becomes fragmented. No matter how good a site is at giving you the ability to filter based on your preference the simple knowledge that 'your community' has dissent in it, even if you don't see it, is enough enough to get most people complaining about the state of the community.

It's more a humanity issue than a service issue.

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Heisenburg  ·  3428 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I hope the atmosphere here doesn't change that much. Already a lot more conversing than I've ever seen in reddit. And this is just one thread! On a thread such as this on reddit, everyone would be screaming, tl;dr