I am not referring to Reddit's technical infrastructure, but to their culture, abusive powermods such as , their aggressive censorship and all the other issues that incited the creation of alternatives (e.g. 2014: Voat.co, 2016: Phuks.co, 2017: Saidit.net and obviously 2018: Poal. co). (Reference: Reddit was founded in 2005.)
Now imagine we didn't have Poal.co or any Reddit alternative.
Reddit as a total monopoly of its kind sounds dystopian, and Internet users would be exposed to all of its problems with no other place to migrate to.
I am **not** referring to Reddit's technical infrastructure, **but** to their [mod abuse and banning](/s/ModAbuse) culture, abusive powermods such as [Ani625](/p/150834), their aggressive censorship and all the other issues that incited the creation of alternatives (e.g. 2014: Voat.co, 2016: Phuks.co, 2017: Saidit.net and obviously 2018: Poal. co). (Reference: Reddit was founded in 2005.)
Now imagine we didn't have Poal.co or any Reddit alternative.
Reddit as a total monopoly of its kind sounds dystopian, and Internet users would be exposed to all of its problems with no other place to *migrate* to.
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