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RE: The Evolution Of Reddit And Steemit

in #steemit9 years ago (edited)

Steem will evolve differently partly because it attracts a different audience, partly because it will take time for big established communities to move away from reddit and partly because there are no "substeemits" similar to subreddits. This is practically still one multiculture, while subreddits are somehow isolated from each other. People here will be more exposed to a variety of topics. At least that's the feeling I have. It will be interesting to compare the graphs after 5 years!

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I think steemit can learn a lot from reddit. Steemits big idea is to pay people for content other people like, but reddit has the discussion down in a way steemit does not currently. If you like science you can geurentey that the top posts in the science subredit will be interesting, and the discussion will be informative and lively. One thing that I think will help steemit revolve is for steemians to remember to upvote replies.

So, steemit will become very funny eventually.