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mk  ·  4373 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: The State of Hubski: 2012

    I love the sense of community here, and while I don't think hubski can completely replace my reddit experience any time soon (the wealth of knowledge and diversity of the smaller subreddits is just too hard to resist), they will definitely be coexisting peacefully on my bookmarks bar for the foreseeable future.

TBH I think if we could completely replace the Reddit experience for a lot of people, we would be doing the wrong thing. I see more divergence rather than convergence in the future.





ll  ·  4366 days ago  ·  link  ·  

A lot of people also have a different Reddit experience too.

I personally am an absolute content consumer. I don't create content or post it, I just read it, and by read it, I mean I read _everything_.

For people like me, who have a Reddit experience of reading interesting posts in r/AskHistorians r/minimalism and a myriad of other small, but high quality subreddits but without any posts of my own, Hubski is currently a supplement to that high quality content.

Hubski will replace Reddit for me as soon as high quality posts from specialists or dedicated groups will migrate here. I am really looking forward to that time period, as I absolutely love and crave interesting content, and Hubski has a very efficient interface for me to do that, and I am sure it will improve.

mk  ·  4365 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Thanks ll. Although I never expect Hubski to replace the complete Reddit experience, that part of it is something that I'd like to see grow here. I'm sure that there is more that we can do to support it, and I'm going to be continually working at it.

ll  ·  4365 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Maybe you should have a "contributions" page where you can post simple tasks others can do for you.

Say you want to change a minor functionality, but don't have the time for it, have some person pick up that project, and then return that to you.

It would probably hard without open-sourcing the project though, and could be too much of a pain to set up.

mk  ·  4365 days ago  ·  link  ·  

There's a good chance that we might open source soon. I always intended to at some point, however there are some other considerations that might make it happen sooner than later.

IMO there's a lot of energy and creativity that could be harnessed for the betterment of Hubski, and I'd like to give an outlet for that. The API is an obvious step in that direction.

There's a few moving parts here, and I hope to be able to have some specifics for everyone very soon.

ll  ·  4365 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Awesome. Can't wait!