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)
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[–] KL1 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Before inviting her, we need to know why she was fired. I mean I hate deaddit as much as everyone here but they might have a legitimate reason to fire her. What if she was charging money under the table to promot AMAs for example?
Another thing, she's probably already heard of Voat, and I don't think she would be waiting for an invitation if she wanted to join Voat.
Oh and yet another thing, Voat is still too small of a community to attract celebrities to do AMAs anyway. So even if she's good and professional in her work, Voat is currently not the right platform for her to join.
[–] ChillyHellion [S] ago
Good points. I'd be hesitant to suspect anything unsavory on her part without any indication, but I think you're right about Voat being too small to attract the kinds of names that Reddit can. On the other hand, there are likely celebrities who had never heard of Reddit either before doing their AMAs, and something had to sell them on the idea. I think it's a good opportunity to look into, but it might have come too early in Voat's lifetime to be a viable opportunity.