6 comments

  • al_borland 3 hours ago ago

    I share your frustrations. I was hopefully for the relaunch of Digg, but it very quickly started to feel like Reddit, especially when people inject politics (with an heavy bias) into everything. I purposely didn’t follow the politics community, as I had a feeling that would be bad, but that mindset very quickly started infecting many other communities and discussions. It seemed impossible to have a good faith discussion of the actual issues. I gave up yesterday, deleting the app, logging out of the site, and deleting my bookmark. I’m too old to waste my time dealing with conversations like those.

  • tolerance 9 hours ago ago

    If you start a link blog with an RSS feed and an email or some way to comment I will subscribe and participate if it’s good enough.

    Start here:

    https://simonwillison.net/2022/Nov/6/what-to-blog-about/

    https://simonwillison.net/2024/Dec/22/link-blog/

    https://bearblog.dev

  • ifidishshbsba 31 minutes ago ago

    Twitter

  • chistev 4 hours ago ago
  • baubino 8 hours ago ago

    I don’t have any recommendations for you. A big part of the problem is that heavy moderation is necessary to keep forums from devolving into the slop that stands in for discourse these days. For example, even when there’s a fairly good question posted on reddit, the comments are just a string of one liners, snide quips, and snark. Few people know how to engage in thoughtful discussion anymore.