[–] thefiregecko ago
I think that having clear and simple rules that are applied to everyone equally (as possible) would go a long way, it looks to me (and this could just be 2 sides spinning things to look better) that part of reddit's problem was it started changing rules part way though the game. Also having some sort of accountability for mods perhaps if mods could hide comments in some way that allows normal users to see them if they go looking? A bit like /r/undelete but within each subverse could help. It might work well as another tab on the top after the hot/new/top buttons. That would help keep it from being taken over but they need to keep innovating if they want to stay relevant, they have made some good changes so far but if something else comes along that just has a better way of doing things (ex. myspace->facebook) then people will still leave.
[–] Jihadilucario 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
Reddit's segregation of the subreddits is for the good of reddit. The segregated subreddits are separate but equal.
[–] HitlerIsBlack 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
They need to find a way to monetize without selling out to advertisers, I think they should open an online shop and use Voat to sell their merchandise, I would be okay with ads on here if it was for a VOAT sponsored shop.
[–] InternetUser ago
I'm going to hope the ridiculous SJW movement ends by then. But that won't happen unless there's a serious regime change.