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thenewgreen · 4590 days ago · link · · parent · post: Does Hubski's format and functionality solve the issues that Reddit now faces?
Krisc, thanks for the suggestions re the carrot drop down to tag posts. Hopefully even if the "dumb" come over to Hubski it wouldn't change your experience because you likely wouldn't follow any of them and neither would the people you follow. If you follow the link in the post, check out insomniasexx's comment there. I think she makes a good case with the twitter comparison.
Trying to figure out ways to keep the content high quality is always the goal. Thanks again for the suggestion. Keep them coming, we're listening.
Your point about following people is a good one, but I'm terrible about browsing /all (/lurking). I really hate the idea that I'll miss something good from someone I don't follow. I'm a hubski baby though, so I'm sure I'll learn to use it more efficiently as time goes on.
It's a great site already, and one I visit daily. Thanks for all the hard work, and thanks to all of the great hubski community so far!
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thenewgreen · 4590 days ago · link ·
mk is the one doing the heavy lifting, but I appreciate the encouragement. I know what you mean regarding not wanting to miss anything. I "lurk" all the time too so as to make sure I'm getting all of it. That said, I've been pretty active with the "ignore" function. Just a reminder that if you find there is someone who's posts always end up in your feed and you never enjoy them, you can "ignore" that user and you'll never see their posts anymore.
We're all Hubski babies, early adopters rule!