What wiki hosting site you reccomend? (i'm planning to migrate from reddit wiki, don't need anything fancy: just page history,categories(or tags) and hyperlinks).
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Anonymous2017-07-24 6:26
(A few obscure and small subreddits is basically the only reason i care now.) Reddit is indeed doing downhill: 1.Profile-based posts like Facebook 2.Video uploads(in additional to Images)+ video ads incoming. Video bandwidth is going to take a huge chunk of their Amazon expenses soon. 3.Alexa puts it as 8th most popular site worldwide: its now in spotlight for normies 4.Facebook refugees are now dominant on default subreddits. 5.All content got significantly dumber, comments that get upvoted are either memes or sharing the common reddit sentiment about the topic. 6.Their shitty python-based infrastructure is barely able to hold at peak times. Oh and on top of that they still rely on Reddit gold as major source of income. And all reddit alternatives are still worse: either barely affording bandwidth or getting 100 visitors per day on some obviously shilled articles.