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"...after all, most of us are here because the "system" of Reddit failed us."
I wonder if this is a source of some of the disagreement. I'm not going to speak for mk, but I think he may be worried about creating a lesser version of reddit, instead of a new and different platform. I never was a redditer, so I'm naive about the subject, but its more subject-centric, rather than user-centric, no? I wonder what your thoughts are on how to maintain some website identity if tags become the focal source of content filtering on hubski (or maybe I'm missing what you're saying). It seems that following people is the essence of hubski, and that following tags is just a convenient way to find new, possibly like-minded, users. Thoughts?