Also, I don't think rate limiting would be terrible but you can absolutely overdo it.
Voat's cumbersome restrictions on participation without first circle jerking are one of the worst aspects of it IMO.
Rate limiting is objective, and in a centralized environment you can make it pretty unobtrusive to average users as well.
I recall Putt saying the state of Voat wasn't what he had envisioned for a free speech platform and proposing alternatives to severe rate limiting of new accounts, but it's been some time and as far as I know the proposed changes were never implemented. I do think that's been a major contribution to the deterioration of Voat's quality. I did see some newcomers trying to reasonably contribute their perspective, who were down-voted to restricted status just because their perspective was unpopular. The people wanting to discuss (discuss, not just berate those they disagree with) differences of opinion seem to me the most important for a free speech forum.
When the climate becomes hostile enough to different views, you lose the main rewards of free speech, such as the free exchange of ideas and the ability to learn things that inconvenience or threaten the establishment. Some balance has to be met to prevent a critical level of harassment from driving off contributing members, vs censoring for merely being too unpopular.
We do have rate limits, they may need to be adjusted but they are there.
It's sad to say but those rate limits have twice at least prevented Voat from essentially being taken over or held hostage.
There are some really screwed up liberal groups on Reddit that see the writing on the wall as far as that site is concerned. It didn't help that myself and others mocked them a couple of years ago about it.
Danger Hair Reddit mod: Why don't you fuck off to Voat already with the other asshole blah blah blahs already.
Me: I already am there and modding a few subs. I still come to Reddit for a few specific subs. But yes keep telling everyone to leave the site. Eventually you'll be here alone until the site is shutdown then all of you will come to Voat and try to ruin that site next. Just like the Digg migration to Reddit.
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