Archived Should Voat approach Victoria (former Reddit AMA admin) about working for Voat? (ideasforvoat)
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Archived Should Voat approach Victoria (former Reddit AMA admin) about working for Voat? (ideasforvoat)
submitted ago by ChillyHellion
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[–] ChillyHellion [S] 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
That's my worry too. It seems like the opportunity would be perfect if it came along later down the road after Voat has a more sustainable business model, but since the opportunity is here and now I wonder if it's worth trying to make work. With Victoria gone, AMAs at Reddit have taken a blow, and there's lots of unofficial discussion about whether Reddit will be tightening its control on the process with screened questions and approved topics. Voat has a chance to take some of the wind out of Reddit's sails to bolster its own; I'm just wondering if it's a viable opportunity or not.
[–] guitarfixer 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Make her an equity partner.