I don’t remember what caused the Voat’s origin, except it involved Reddit HQ. And then it went under in 2020.

What’s different about this time and with Lemmy to make it a feasible alternative to Reddit? Is it random chance?

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    I think a lot of folks are missing the critical flaw with Voat, you had to be voated up to be able to participate or create communities.

    Thus, as right wing nuttos joined the platform as first they decided who could make a lot of comments, communities and posts.

    So you as Reddit user, tired of Reddit moderation or TOS decide to open a community on Voat but you cant.

    To open your community you would have to participate and dance with the nutties that couldnt stop dropping hard n words left and right.

    Im all for free speech but I dont want to have to actively participe in their crapshow to be able to get rights to be able to do basic user actions. Worst of all is that you had to pander as downvoats would ruin your chance at opening your own place that wasnt just a nazi summercamp for regards.

    Also with nazi speech being the main attraction every normal person would nope the fuck out of there. I did as well, no need to fill my mind with toxicity.

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      This is a fantastic point. I had completely forgotten about that aspect of Voat.

      It is one of those things that on the surface sounds like it could help filter out user that aren’t a good fit for a platform but can quickly lead to the platform being stuck with only a certain kind of users.