[OWW-SC] science.reddit.com

John Cumbers johncumbers at gmail.com
Thu Oct 19 22:40:56 EDT 2006


er... I'm not quiet convinced that this is what I want to read, I
suggest we look into implementing our own OWW version of ranking top
pages instead of waiting for reddit, any suggestions on how to
implement it?
John

On 10/19/06, Julius Lucks <lucks at fas.harvard.edu> wrote:
> Hi SC,
>
> Reddit has just launched a subreddit for science:  science.reddit.com.  I
> think this is a great venue for OWW to try out some reddit-like activities,
> and bring attention to OWW to the scientific community at large.  I talked
> with the reddit people yesterday and they say the build-your-own subreddit
> is still planned, but some other technical items have to be done first.  In
> any case, since science.reddit just launched, OWW has a unique opportunity
> to shape the community of this subreddit.  If all goes well and we really
> like it, I think reddit will be open to creating a subreddit just for us,
> even if the build-your-own feature is not released yet.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Julius
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