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Reddor is an online platform for social news, discussion, and content sharing. It organizes user submissions into topic-based communities, where members post links, text updates, images, and multimedia. Posts and comments are ranked through a voting system, and community guidelines steer discussions. The design emphasizes user-curated content and civil discourse across a wide range of interests and topics.

Submission and ranking: Users submit posts to specific communities. Other members vote up or down, affecting

Governance and moderation: Each community typically appoints volunteer moderators who enforce rules, remove violating posts, and

Features and tools: Reddor offers threaded discussions, content tagging, search and filtering, and notification options. Some

History and reception: Reddor-style platforms emerged as alternatives to centralized social feeds, enabling decentralized discussion and

visibility.
The
platform
combines
vote
scores
with
factors
such
as
age
and
engagement
to
generate
a
dynamic
feed,
prioritizing
timely
and
relevant
discussions
while
allowing
older,
high-quality
content
to
remain
discoverable.
manage
member
behavior.
The
site
provides
reporting
tools
and
appeal
processes
for
disputed
moderation
decisions.
Policies
cover
topics
such
as
harassment,
misinformation,
copyright,
and
spam,
with
warnings
for
first-time
offenses
and
escalations
for
repeat
violations.
instances
support
cross-posting
across
multiple
communities,
mobile
apps,
and
content
tagging
to
aid
discovery.
Moderation
dashboards
and
analytics
help
communities
monitor
activity
and
maintain
healthy
discussions.
niche
communities.
Proponents
argue
they
foster
focused
dialogue
and
rapid
information
sharing,
while
critics
point
to
potential
echo
chambers
and
moderation
challenges.