It's quite obvious that there's a huge influx in lower quality, super green, beginner posts being posted to Seddit. We can point fingers all we want at who's to blame for not following the rules, but the fact is that this is a community. The people as a whole are in control of the overall quality and content of it.

How do we bring Seddit back to what it's originally intended for? By being persistent about dispersing material into the right channel. That means, for beginner stuff, sending it to /r/askSeddit. Questions about a failed relationship? /r/Relationships. Now we can either wait around and hope the mods will suddenly have a change of heart and really hammer down on the legitimacy of posts, but let's be realistic, that's a lot to ask of the mods. As I type this, there are ~234 users on Seddit as opposed to the ~18 in askSeddit.

By investing activity in askSeddit, we're consciously improving the overall quality of Seddit because there will be a demand for beginner questions, where they belong. Remember, straight from the Sidebar rules for Seddit:

Any calls for specific situational advice with a specific female should be directed to /r/askSeddit.

It exists to give you a place where sedditors can answer your questions without bogging down the frontpage of /r/seduction.

Also the links on the sidebar state:

  • AskSeddit - BEGINNER, SPECIFIC QUESTIONS
  • Seddit - INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED

So I welcome you to join me over at /r/askSeddit (And of course here still!), and let's bring this community back to it's quality rich origins.