Yep. As much as I love thedonald.win and try to spread it to other people, a 100% political website will hamper our growth by a lot.
Plus if we get our own versions of things like r/gaming, r/pics or r/whatever, we won't have to deal with the frequent random Trump hate we see on reddit.
You won't be able to shake being a political site when the name is thedonald.win and the front page is a political forum. I don't think that's a problem either.
not 'shake' being a political site, but even buzzfeed has quizzes and top ten lists. The reason why all these giant tech companies have massive influence is because there's other stuff going on.
Yep. As much as I love thedonald.win and try to spread it to other people, a 100% political website will hamper our growth by a lot.
Plus if we get our own versions of things like r/gaming, r/pics or r/whatever, we won't have to deal with the frequent random Trump hate we see on reddit.
I put up a new thread asking the question, if it gets some positive responses it may be a winner.
I start my days on this site these days instead of Fox News.
this has been asked before. From my understanding from other posts, I think they are working on this. Im not 100% sure though
That's my understanding as well. No idea on how far away it is though.
You won't be able to shake being a political site when the name is thedonald.win and the front page is a political forum. I don't think that's a problem either.
not 'shake' being a political site, but even buzzfeed has quizzes and top ten lists. The reason why all these giant tech companies have massive influence is because there's other stuff going on.