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Slashdot, after all the diggers come here and all the slashdotters end up on digg. Then we have the magical roundabout of bookmarking love.
Unless somebody is volunteering to write a new site in Haskell. That would be cool enough to move from Reddit.
Haskell
That might work better on an emo bookmarking site. They're really into self-mutilation.
KolmoGNUS? It's still very beta, it needs a web interface which I'm unable to provide, but: it's open source, it works (bayesian filtering is a great idea!), and it solves all of reddit's major problems. I'm looking for contributors!
if you go down to the comments, som dude recommends http://jaanix.com/ . it does look pretty nice ... ;-) see you starside.
Just add a layer of indirection: popurls.com
You can still get a taste of reddit without having to sift through 7 Ron Paul stories, 5 taser stories, 4 impeachment stories, 2 goldbug blog posts and a 9/11 conspiracy theory.
On a taser-heavy day, ignore Reddit and read del.icio.us, dzone or Slashdot. (You can even sneak a peak at Digg when nobody's looking.)
No not about Digg finding Reddit.
It is about malicious imbeciles finding Reddit and pushing their own agenda.


The problem: Digg found out about us.
So where's the next Reddit?