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Honestly, most of the functionality I need from Reddit is replicated from active message boards that I frequent. Yeah, there often isn't any kind of "voting" mechanism, but the part I love most about the smaller subreddits is the discussion. Popular threads always stand out.

This particular project seems to be more about the mechanics behind having a distributed system and not as much about the community-building aspects, but to be honest when I hear "Decentralize Reddit! Host the subs elsewhere!" my first thought is, "you're describing the internet."



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