The hard part of recreating the Reddit experience while kbin gets off the ground is that there’s very little stuff to repost.
As an old Redditor, I hated reposts or crossposts. This is not creating contents, it’s just flooding a sub/magazine with the same thing. Karma farming was a dumb thing that screwed content diversity.
Does kbin have a “karma” of sorts? Because I’m now wondering if removing that mechanism wouldn’t be good for originality. The only effect karma had on me was that I wanted to get more of it, like a score to increase. And it’s definitely a major contributor to reposting
I agree. This is a great thing to see. I’d rather see fresh content instead of bots reposting the same topics in multiple subs. This feels more like a community with actual people. Plus, the “Reddit speak” was kind of annoying. Done for karma farming but otherwise meaningless.
The hard part of recreating the Reddit experience while kbin gets off the ground is that there’s very little stuff to repost.
I’ve never been a Reddit user, can you explain what reposting is?
It is the act of duplicating someone else’s original content that is posted previously into another magazine other than where it was originally posted. Often, the repost submitter takes full credit of someone else’s original content to make it seem as the originator is the person who created the duplicate.
So true
easy. repost from reddit
I think it’s a good opportunity for renewal: since Kbin is so young, it doesn’t have the vices or the overwhelming amount of contents from Reddit, while also having a simpler and less intimidating UI.
So if the user sees a magazine/community that seems even a little interesting, I think it’s worth subscribing. There’s a chance it’s a good community the user always skipped on Reddit for the aforementioned reasons.
And that’s also what I’ve been doing, and I certainly don’t regret.