Like many, someone mentioned hubski on reddit so I came to check it out. Looks like there is some good discussion, and you have kleinbl00 being a regular user so there MUST be something good about the place.
However, I'm interested in knowing how hubski intends to handle growing, if that happens, from a governance perspective.
Slashdot, Digg, Reddit, have failed or are beginning to fail, because the original intent of the site was lost when serious money and influence became involved.
I liked Kleinbl00's idea of voting for features by allowing people to put a bounty on them. That's a cool idea.
So, does hubski intend to avoid a repeat performance of the social media discussion sites that have come before it and do something innovative in this area?