Here's a question. Imagine "Reddit" were similar to "Wikipedia"—in that new independent instances of reddit could be hosted readily.
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@sarahjeong @Lee_Ars A non-wikipedia wiki can cover topics that original can not. Non-reddit red- mostly contains different accounts. -
@sarahjeong @Lee_Ars There's /space/ for the latter -- LessWrong, for example, needs exactly it -- but much more limited demand space. -
@sarahjeong @Lee_Ars Most groups lose from Reddit's what-is-the-news format, when compared to what-is-talking like vBulletin or phpBoard -
@sarahjeong @Lee_Ars (The codebase is also awful: pain to update, lacks tools to detect or prevent vote spam, requiring db scrips at times)
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@sarahjeong @Lee_Ars communities and enterprises have a more obvious need for wikis, it's more unique functionality than "discussing stuff" -
@sarahjeong @Lee_Ars I don't know the same kind of pressure exists to make new reddits, because a lot of reddit's value is network effects
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