[–] neonneophyte 0 points 82 points 82 points (+82|-0) ago
ya i noticed the controlled censorship a long time ago. agendas being pushed. turned me off of reddit long before all this pao business. nice to see something is pushing so many others away now though.
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[–] MutilatedMonkeyMeat 0 points 8 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago
Pretty cool that Voat is getting bigger and better, poised and ready to eat Reddit's lunch.
[–] KingMortales 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
I absolutely want voat to grow because that will mean more content and niche communities will have sustainable user bases, but I really hope it doesn't suffer from the same things reddit did in the name of monetization once it reaches a critical mass.
[–] Qibble 0 points 10 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago (edited ago)
My experience posting to r/news:
u/lividd
[–] oktober 2 points 5 points 7 points (+7|-2) ago
To be honest, Vice isn't really a good news source. Not surprising the post didn't do well.
[–] Thatdrumdude 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Which sucks because there needs to be actual better coverage of this whole possibly in a major extinction thing. It's no secret that we are losing a lot of species right now on earth, and to me the most important being the honey bee. If honeybees die, the world is probably fucked. People don't understand the value those little creatures have to this planet, but we have the technology to pollinate every single thing on this planet like bees just do. 30% of food crops, nearly 90% of wild plants. Their impact would be felt through deaths of many many species of life.
[–] BOTUS ago
The videos they used to do in random parts of the world was awesome. Don't know if they still do that... but yeah their news coverage is pretty terrible. Not very objective either.