There's a promising start for an anti-goodreads subreddit, we should take this opportunity to direct them to open source alternatives

The people there are full of potential, they only need guidance.

Unfortunately I don't have a reddit account to do so myself, but I hope that someone is interested in teaching them about open source softwares like bookwyrm and even the open source philosophy in general.

Tiuku,

Has there been some changes in goodreads recently?

Tatar_Nobility,

As far as I know they drastically changed the book details page without consulting the users who, shocker, aren't happy with it. That was a couple of months ago.

ksynwa,
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That sub seems very dead

narF,
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I see one thread/day on average. Doesn't seem dead to me...?

Tatar_Nobility,

The sub was created less than a month ago, what do you expect? I figured it could be a modest start to guide people towards healthier alternatives.

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