stderr writes: "I used to visit a certain website quite often, but if Dice Holdings decide to switch the interface to what is currently known as "Beta", I'll have to find another site for my "stuff that matters" fix. So, SoylentNews, what sites can you recommend for a "maybe-ex" /. user?"
(Score: 3, Informative) by hemocyanin on Monday February 17 2014, @08:30PM
I tried reddit -- the cat pic to content ratio was ridiculously high maybe 10/1. I like cats and all, have a bunch myself, but there's youtube for that type of content.
(Score: 5, Interesting) by scruffybeard on Monday February 17 2014, @09:06PM
I also tried reddit a while back. The lack of a moderation system made it very hard to wade through the nonsense, trolls, and general self-righteous anger in the comments.
(Score: 5, Interesting) by demonlapin on Monday February 17 2014, @09:11PM
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday February 19 2014, @07:54AM
/r/netsec [reddit.com] has a pretty good signal to noise ratio, and appears mostly used by network security professionals. As far as tech news goes, that's about the extent of my use of reddit.