Conde Nast purchased Reddit to take their engine mainsteam, as there are more people interested in fashion and gossip then electronics and programming.
CNs mainstrean reddit, lipstick.com, is stagnating, and has hardly any activity.
Check out sugarloving.com for a decent, mainsteam-content social news site (that does a lot better than lipstick.com)
Both sites, however, miss how visual such interests are.
If Tara Reid falls over drunk again, then you better have a picture of her falling over drunk. Galliano's new collection is better described by images than a paragraph of text.
Wow, I looked at sugarloving, and my eyes immediately glazed over.
Booo-ring!
I have also always wondered about social slashdots. Especially, I mean - women, they love to talk, right? So how come the only obsessive online-communities appear to be dominated by males? It doesn't make sense.
While we're generalizing women do seem to like to talk to each other and they seem to exchange all sorts of information and experiences that way. But have you ever noticed that they also look at each other when they are talking, I think women like to actually exchange a lot more through non-verbal cues. Perhaps that's not true of men.
Also, perhaps for women it is more a tool of trading, maybe they don't like to broadcast to the world. Rather, they like to be able to be picky in chosing people they relay information to.
CNs mainstrean reddit, lipstick.com, is stagnating, and has hardly any activity.
Check out sugarloving.com for a decent, mainsteam-content social news site (that does a lot better than lipstick.com)
Both sites, however, miss how visual such interests are.
If Tara Reid falls over drunk again, then you better have a picture of her falling over drunk. Galliano's new collection is better described by images than a paragraph of text.