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Fired Reddit Exec Launches Competing Site (thenextweb.com)

An anonymous reader writes: "Dan McComas, the former second-in-command at Reddit -- and vocal critic of its more inflammatory groups -- wants to build a better Reddit, one that focuses on 'healthy, positive communities,'" reports TheNextWeb. Raising $3 million, Imzy.com quietly launched earlier this year with over 500 discussion forums, aspiring to become an advertising-free space where content creators can interact with their fans. Moderators and users of Imzy can be "tipped" with online payments from other users, while the site hopes to remain advertising-free by taking a cut from on-site transactions. But "at its core though, Imzy wants to provide a safe place to share and discuss without the fear of being harassed, a problem Reddit has struggled with for several years."

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  1. define healthy by turkeydance · · Score: 5, Insightful

    oh, and positive, too.

    1. Re:define healthy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      am i the only one that felt the cult vibe from the website?

    2. Re:define healthy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

      A community that focuses on giving wealth and general messages of positivity and encouragement to a person in a leadership role encased in a cutesy art style? Never.

    3. Re: define healthy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

      A community where minorities and women are gods and the straight white man is not allowed unless he denigrates his own kind to bow to his new overlords.

    4. Re: define healthy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      No dissenting opinions allowed. The biggest progressive echo chamber imaginable, where no one is allowes to question this ideology. And no one is allowed to say anything remotely controversial or offensive because it might "trigger" someone's negative feelings and cause untold "psychological" damage.

    5. Re: define healthy by AmiMoJo · · Score: 5, Insightful

      So, I checked out the site and it's invite only. Did you get an invite? Have you actually confirmed that it discriminates against straight white men?

      There are too many perpetual victims on Slashdot these days.

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    6. Re: define healthy by serviscope_minor · · Score: 3, Insightful

      A community where minorities and women are gods and the straight white man is not allowed unless he denigrates his own kind to bow to his new overlords.

      It's terrible. That was literally the only place on the internet where a straight white man could feel comfortable and it's been ruined. There is officially nowhere else for you. You are now an oppressed minority.

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    7. Re: define healthy by serviscope_minor · · Score: 4, Insightful

      it's when those perpetual whiners want to invade those spaces that are mine and take them away.

      So why are you whining all over this thread then, given that this is about creating a whole new place? The founders of the new place haven't taken anything away from you yet you whinge and throw insults like you're 5.

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  2. Re:I'm all for it, but.. by dadelbunts · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Oh no no. I guarantee you it will still have the internet hate machine elements, just for "acceptable" topics such as all white people being racist and how REAL women are all superobese.

  3. Re:I'm all for it, but.. by Distan · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It looks to me just to be "take what is killing reddit and amplify it", not an attempt to build a healthy reddit.

  4. I don't get reddit by future+assassin · · Score: 3, Insightful

    it looks like someone used craigslist css to for a forum and tried to make it seems like Usenet?

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  5. Re:What is harrassment? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Of course you don't have know that you're harassing someone to harass them.

    The legal definition of harassment is repeated undesired contact with the intent to cause (psychological) trauma. If you are told to stop calling them, and you don't, then you know you're "harassing".

    However, the claims of psychological trauma are so over inflated today that SJWs say they get PTSD from Twitter -- Even though Twitter has a block function, and the service must be interacted with by the user via their choice. It's not like people can tweet @you unless you actually go to twitter, unlike a phone where anyone in the world can call and cause your phone to ring repeatedly. The problem is that "harassment" is claimed over things that you can close your eyes to make disappear. Some claim that certain people are very sensitive and get their PTSD "triggered" by certain phrases they read. If they know they are this psychologically damaged and yet willfully engage in risky behavior, such as reading a book, then they should seek help, not punishments for those who wrote words that offended them.

    Imagine if history teachers had to provide "trigger warnings" and allow black students not to have to learn about slavery because it triggers the manifestation of their ancestral PTSD in their own minds. This actually is a thing. Some professors are catching flack for refusing to put trigger warnings on history... These type of "hypersensitive" people are mentally ill, and should be in an asylum (provided they're not faking for elevated victim status, which they are). Should we make the entire world a padded cell just because there are a few crazies about? If reading a book could "trigger" you, then you should know better than to be on Twitter or the Internet in general -- It's not the author's fault.

    No one is responsible for what goes on in your head but you. If you can't be held responsible for the thoughts you think, then how can you hold anyone else responsible? If you wish to punish others for your own actions, such as thinking certain things, then you are legitimately insane, IMO.