Mark S. wrote:

> Personally, I think unless the alternative site is promoted at 
> TiddlyWiki.com, it won't go anywhere. There's almost zero activity on the 
> reddit forum, and people actually have reasons to visit reddit. If reddit 
> were promoted as "the" place to go for answers, there might be activity.


https://www.reddit.com/r/TiddlyWiki5/

The Reddit was created by Riz. I think about 3 years ago? 

I thought it was a really good attempt to address GG limitations; Reddit 
having discussion threads and additional resource bases.

It emerged from debate not disimilar to this one,

It illustrates, I think, the problem with the inertia / centripetal force 
of GG. Its hard to maintain regular usage elsewhere.

For instance, in my own case, I really don't want have to follow another 
general group unless it *replaces* this one. 
Even though Reddit is better on discussion it didn't run through everything 
here, so very quickly it fell back to my second focus. 

I think that is part of the puzzle. 

IF you do a half step it will likely fail. 
But going all the way would definitely need a lot of agreed co-cordination 
to have a chance.

My 2 Cents
TT

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