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[–] tazmanian 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

That is great idea and it make a lot of sense but I have a question. Have you thought who would the mods be? Would they have to approve the sub-subverses?

And to build on your idea, content could belong to more than one sub-subverse when you were unsure where to submit it.

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[–] MrPim ago 

To ride on your voattails, I think this idea would give the Mods of the top Verse too much power. Either they have to be Mods of the Sub-Verses, or they'll have to approve those Mods of the Sub-Verses. I don't think I like this idea, it creats power Mods very quickly.

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[–] Sextron [S] ago 

How is that any different from a mod in a popular sub that gets a bunch of varying content submitted to it by default, like /v/pics, /v/funny, etc. Those mods are going to have a ton of power, with or without sub-subverses.

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[–] Sextron [S] ago 

Sub-subverses would be mod created, or need mod approval.

Being able to submit things to multiple sub-subverses would make more sense in the case of not being sure, but then there would need to be a way to handle duplicates in the main subverse.

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[–] hairynip 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

It's easy enough to do within the current framework by setting up a set of tags that are stated and searchable in the sidebar of what would be your top level subverse. So tag news posts with [news] then you can search gaming for news related posts.

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[–] Sextron [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

But again, that puts more work on the user and forces more steps on them to go to a subvert, click in the search box, type out what they want, then search and hope they got what they wanted.

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[–] 654456 ago 

Not really moderators can link the flair search in the sidebar. It could also automatically be added by Voat. The big thing would be getting people to use it. So I would suggest being able to flair your post of the submit page and if the subverse has flair in abled make it required, if the mod wants to.

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[–] Ylatten 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

I like the idea, and it would certainly help with the redundancy that is prevalent in Reddit. Like you said, though, who knows if it can be put in place.