We've released an update a short time ago to address a few key issues and concerns.
- fixed replying to private messages
- fixed a performance issue that was making the site almost as slow as Reddit.
- started the process of removing Google resources (namely, jQuery)
- fixed search results
- added "previous" pagination button
- ... and countless other, small changes.
The main point of this thread, however, is suggestions and bug reports.
We've been internally collecting a list and are working through them based on what is most important.
This is our public Trello board where you can see the bugs and features that are being worked on.
Use this thread to note any other bug reports and suggestions that you have.
You can also continue reporting bugs in Discord and elsewhere on the site.
Just curious, is there any concern about copyright infringement and Reddit getting this website shut down? If not, why not?
Reddit does not own the idea of a subreddit or community. They can't do shit.
I would argue they do own the idea of a subreddit, seeing how it’s literally got their name in it.
I’m not a lawyer, but I can see how a blatant copy paste of their design could land this new site in hot water.
Poor guy
Oh fuck, that’s amazing. Thank you for the info.
That's like Reddit suing voat for copyright theft. Very unlikely.
If that did happen the mods here could just host this site in Luxembourg and it'd be fine.
prior art: Usenet. From 30+ years ago
The code is open source.