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waxbolt  ·  3814 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Watch reddit implode in real time

This is exactly the problem I've had in finding content on the site. I think it's healthy to have multiple views into the set of links and comments, but the default view is still a social dead-end, which might be confusing or difficult for someone who comes to the site without any background.

The founders should try to re-join as new users and see how long it takes them to build up a meaningful feed. It's taken me months of (weakly) trying and still I am very dissatisfied with what I have. global is much better.





b_b  ·  3814 days ago  ·  link  ·  

A) What's wrong with using global if you prefer it?

B) You're following zero users, so if your feed looks light...

C) Barriers to entry are there by design.

kleinbl00  ·  3814 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    The founders should try to re-join as new users and see how long it takes them to build up a meaningful feed.

Not a founder, but I did this as an exercise about two months ago. The answer? 15 minutes.

waxbolt  ·  3814 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Would you be willing to write up how you did this? I would like to follow suit. In the end I just feel lost.

Also_kleinbl00  ·  3814 days ago  ·  link  ·  

So. This account is like 70 days old or something and exists solely so for testing something we created solely for the purposes of aiding new users.

However, if you check my feed you will see that it has content and articles and stuff in it, all of which it gained in the past three minutes.

The first thing I did was click on "badges" in the upper right. I then saw a post by insomniasexx that appealed to me, so I clicked her name. I then had the option to follow her. I looked at some of the other stuff she posted, and clicked on one of the tags she used. This led me to an interesting article by @butterflyeffect@, so I also clicked on his name and followed him. I then looked over the stuff he posts and clicked on one of his tags, which I am now following. As a result, in the space of five minutes I'm following two users and three tags: #space, #goodlongread and #relationships.

Note that these are self-evident tags; they present no surprises, unlike #writebetterdammit. Note that I needed to only click on "badges" once in order to get a heapin' helpin' of high-quality content, and from there it was like pearl-diving Wikipedia.

Good luck and god speed.