I searched the #askhubski archive, and didn't see anything quite like this. Funnily enough, when I was searching for the thread that inspired this, I came across @advancedapes@'s latest post about the future of the internet, but that's not the "future" that I'm looking at.
As a migrator from Reddit a few months ago, and someone who has dabbled in the .onion network, Hubski was a great "what's next" for me, with its high level of informed discussion and opinion. At one time, Reddit was "what's next" for me, after things like billboards. Now, things like Twitter, reddit, and (positively or negatively) 4chan are becoming more and more mainstream.
So my question is, Hubski, What's next? what is the next "lesser-trodden" area of the internet that you're heading towards? What is the next application or social media or community that is attracting early adopters?
I'm particularly interested in answers from people like kleinbl00. While I have never met them personally, their arguments and interactions in the "Ask Hubski, Reposts, and the Better Angels of our Nature" thread left me with the impression that they are the kind of person who is continually attempting to outrun the Eternal September that started in the early 1990s. Where are you going now, if waves of people like me are starting to drive you away from Hubski and other places like it?
I've never seen early adoption in action, and I think it would be at least be interesting to see it, or try it, even if I find it's not for me.