God, I hope not. Reddit isn't really even the Reddit concept, as there were aggregation sites that existed before Reddit. Digg for one. Reddit is just the Reddit take on social aggregation sites. I definitely don't think it's "the mold", as it has a lot of fatal flaws. For one, I think karma points and up/down votes have already ruined the majority of the discussion on that site, and it enables, for lack of a better term, "the circlejerk" of like minded opinions and nothing else. Hubski is a social link and content aggregator much like Reddit, but I'd say that's where the similarities end. How you find and discover content is quite different.I'm curious if people expect/want Hubski to be a "super-reddit"
as a polished and pure version of reddit and the reddit concept.