Archived What direction should we take /v/geopolitics? (geopolitics)
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Archived What direction should we take /v/geopolitics? (geopolitics)
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[–] obnoxious_commenter [S] ago
Welcome! Thanks for the input, as I surely could use it. I created this verse just to make sure it wasn't squatted. I find this to be a fascinated subject, and what you have shared, seems like a good idea. Going to add it to the sidebar just so people can begin to get a feel.
I try to keep content flowing, but with work and a business to run, finding time to read and post is difficult. When this place becomes big enough, we will be needing more mods. =D
[–] artickasaq 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Yeah, I'm going to try and see about starting to populate with content in my preciously rare spare time.
[–] avnerd ago (edited ago)
I think the problem IMHO with geopolitics on that other site (getting worse lately) was that content took over from discussion. We saw posts and reposts from 3 or 4 regular sites, with maybe one or two simple comments.
What I used to love about it was detailed discussion in the comments that was genuinely new content. I guess anyone vaguely interested in the subject can find a few useful blogs, it's much trickier to find a place with such a wide range of informed opinions.
It would be very nice if we could find a way to encourage conversation and top quality content, rather than just the content.