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Reddit is very, very good at sucking you in. Any idle minute at my computer found me typing in www.re and selecting the first entry from the FireFox dropdown. Reddit sucks down those five/ten minute blocks in between tasks, then expands to fill the available space. I grew to rely on reddit: feeling uninformed if I didn't visit at least once or twice a day. Nothing was equal to reddit: digg, the mainstream press, even rolling your own bloglist. I was a Reddit junkie. It eventually dawned on me that Reddit causes the problem it aims to eliminate: getting your information from only one point narrows your worldview.
posted 6 months ago in digg, social43 views | 20 jaas | 2 saves | reply )
by catach
Seems a bit like throwing out the baby with the bathwater to me.
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by joe
It is just like investing, if you have better return on your time somewhere else, why reddit (or digg)?
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by catach
It seemed to me that the main problem was not the content of reddit so much as not diversifying the content intake across sites and sources.
Reddit is a delicious part of this balanced breakfast.
replied 6 months ago50% match | 1 jaa | reply )
by joe
what else do you track?
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by catach
Purely in terms of aggregators? Other than reddit: Metafilter, OsNews, Mozillazine, a little bit of slashdot. Add on to that plenty of primary sources.
Currently evaluating jaanix, but it seems a bit slow-paced.
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by joe
Jaanix doesn't have that many users, but that can be fixed, right?
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